Thule 440 Instructions

To install the Thule 440 roof rack, first ensure your vehicle has compatible mounting points. Follow the provided manual to attach the foot pack to these points, secure the crossbars, and tighten all bolts to the recommended torque settings.
If your Thule 440 roof rack is making noise, check to ensure all components are tightly secured and that the load is properly distributed. Additionally, consider using wind fairings to reduce aerodynamic noise.
Yes, the Thule 440 roof rack can carry a kayak with the appropriate kayak carrier accessory. Ensure the kayak is securely fastened and does not exceed the weight limit of the roof rack.
Regularly check for loose bolts or components, clean with mild soap and water to remove dirt and debris, and inspect for any signs of wear or damage. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could degrade the materials.
The Thule 440 roof rack has a maximum weight capacity of 165 pounds (75 kg). Ensure not to exceed this limit to maintain safety and prevent damage to the rack or vehicle.
To adjust the Thule 440 for different vehicle widths, loosen the crossbar clamps, slide the bars to the desired width, and retighten the clamps securely. Ensure the bars are evenly spaced.
If the crossbars are not level, check the installation of the foot packs to ensure they are correctly positioned. Adjust as necessary by loosening the mounts, realigning, and then retightening.
It is not recommended to go through a car wash with the Thule 440 roof rack installed, as the brushes and pressure could damage the rack or vehicle. Instead, opt for hand washing.
The Thule 440 roof rack can be locked using Thule's lock cylinders. Install the lock cylinders into the designated slots on the foot packs to secure the rack to your vehicle.
If you lost the installation manual, you can download a digital copy from Thule's official website by entering the product model number in the support section.