Thule 186050 Instructions
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To install the Thule 186050, start by aligning the kit with the designated roof attachment points on your vehicle, then secure it using the included mounting hardware. Make sure all bolts are tightened to the specified torque settings provided in the manual.
You will need a torque wrench, a screwdriver, and the tools included in the Thule 186050 package. It is important to use the torque wrench to ensure proper tightness and safety.
Check that all components are securely fastened and that the roof bars are properly aligned. Installing a wind fairing can also help reduce noise by redirecting airflow over the bars.
It is recommended to check the tightness of the Thule 186050 after the first 500 miles and then periodically every 1,000 miles or before long trips to ensure safety and security.
The Thule 186050 is compatible with most Thule roof boxes. However, it's important to check the compatibility list provided by Thule to ensure a proper fit with your specific roof box model.
Regularly clean the Thule 186050 with mild soap and water, and inspect for any signs of wear or damage. Lubricate moving parts as needed and store it in a dry place when not in use.
Contact Thule customer service or an authorized dealer for replacement parts. Do not attempt to use the product if any component is damaged, as this can compromise safety.
While the Thule 186050 can be installed on vehicles with a sunroof, it is advised not to operate the sunroof while the roof rack is installed to avoid interference or damage.
Use the integrated lock system available with the Thule 186050 to secure the roof rack to your vehicle. Always lock the system when leaving your vehicle unattended.
The Thule 186050 has a maximum load capacity of 75 kg (165 lbs). Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain safe usage and prevent damage to your vehicle and the rack.