Thule Aero Load Stops 502 Instructions
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To install the Thule Aero Load Stops 502, slide them into the T-track of your Thule Aero bars. Adjust them to the desired position and tighten the knobs to secure them in place. Ensure they are evenly spaced for balanced load distribution.
Yes, the Thule Aero Load Stops 502 are designed to fit Thule Aero bars and other load bars with compatible T-track systems. Check the compatibility of your load carrier's T-track to ensure a proper fit.
The Thule Aero Load Stops 502 do not have a specific load capacity, as they are designed to act as supports. Always refer to the maximum load capacity of your roof rack system and ensure you do not exceed this limit.
Regularly check the tightness of the knobs and the condition of the rubber pads. Clean the load stops with mild soap and water, and avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the material.
The Thule Aero Load Stops 502 are made from durable, weather-resistant materials, including a combination of metal and plastic, designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions.
Yes, the Thule Aero Load Stops 502 can be adjusted along the T-track to accommodate different load sizes. Simply loosen the knobs, slide the stops to the desired position, and tighten the knobs to secure them.
If the load stops become loose, safely pull over and re-tighten the knobs. Regularly check the tightness during long trips to ensure the load remains secure.
Yes, the Thule Aero Load Stops 502 can be used alongside other Thule accessories that fit the T-track system, providing they do not interfere with each other’s operation.
Ensure that the load is evenly distributed and the load stops are tightly secured. Test the load by gently pushing it to confirm it doesn't move. Always follow the load securing guidelines provided in your Thule manual.
If any part of the Thule Aero Load Stops 502 is damaged, discontinue use immediately and contact Thule customer support for replacement parts. Using damaged equipment can lead to load instability.