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All the information you want regarding roof racks

You can go on your trips with confidence knowing that you have everything you need in tow thanks to a Thule roof rack. With roof boxes, bike carriers, ski carriers, and kayak carriers, our roof racks are a great place to start when it comes to transporting the extra special equipment you need to pursue your interests.

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Why are there roof racks?

If you wish to transport something on the roof of your automobile, you must have a roof rack. You can quickly and safely install a Thule roof rack on your car by yourself in a matter of minutes.

There is a Thule roof rack option that works with every make and model of automobile. Your journey with our roof racks may be well-commenced with the help of the Roof Rack Guide. To get the ideal roof rack for your car, simply enter the make, model, and year of your vehicle.

Depending on your demands, you may use the roof rack for a variety of items once it’s installed on your car, including roof boxes, bike racks, racks for kayaks, surfboards, and SUPs, and racks for winter sports.

Which roof racks fit my vehicle?

All the necessary parts are included with Thule roof racks, which are incredibly simple to install on a variety of car models. Because Thule takes pride in its tight collaboration with the automotive industry, we frequently have roof rack kits that fit new car models before they are ever introduced to the public!

Roof bars, feet, and fit kits make up the majority of roof rack systems (some do not need fit kits). The fit kit guarantees that the rack fits on your particular car model, the feet attach to a certain type of roof (see roof types below), and the bars are where you carry the weight. At Thule, we offer our roof racks as whole systems, meaning that you will receive the feet, fit kits, and roof bars all together.

All you need to do is enter your car’s make, model, year, and roof type on the roof rack page. After that, we’ll provide you the whole equipment required to install the roof rack on your particular car. It really is that simple!

How are roof racks installed?

The type of automobile you drive will determine whether or not you can install roof racks on it. Two load bars, feet, and fit kits that match the roof racks on your particular car make up every roof rack system.

Enter the specifications of your car on our roof rack website, select a roof rack, then download the user manuals from the Instructions link to learn how to install roof racks on your particular car.

How should I pick a roof rack?

How should I pick a roof rack? It’s simple! For us, it all begins with a straightforward inquiry: which would you prefer—a streamlined design or an optimized loading area?

silent and aerodynamic

The ideal roof racks for a very quiet and smooth ride.

The versatile Thule Evo WingBar roof rack may be used with any accessory, including roof boxes and roof top tents. You can carry more equipment thanks to its spacious loading space.

The stylish and streamlined Thule Edge WingBar roof rack blends in well with the rest of the vehicle. It’s a chic fix for your roof box or bike rack.

Bring a lot of bulky equipment.

The workhorse of the roof rack market is the Thule ProBar Evo; these robust roof racks are made for adventurers or professionals who have heavy equipment to haul.

simpler loading

Loading your goods is now easier than ever with the Thule Evo SlideBar, a revolutionary roof rack with two-way sliding capability. Reposition your belongings more conveniently by sliding the rack out and back onto the roof with ease. ideal for racks for water sports and bicycles.

Adaptable design for travel overland experiences

Another fantastic option to transport a lot of little goods and your cargo or sports bags is using the Thule Caprock roof rack platform. The Thule Caprock’s adaptable design makes it simple to add popular overlanding equipment like light bars, jacks, and more, and it has a load capacity of up to 330 pounds.

The roof platform is available in several sizes to suit different truck bed lengths, roof widths, and anticipated use cases.