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Wind noise ain't pretty; turn it down.
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Works GREAT!
keep426840
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I bought a whole Thule system from BackCountry.com except for the lock cores that I bought from our local RackWarehouse.com. My '06 Subaru Forester looks like ... well, a SUBARU!
Recommend
mph5672198
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I purchased the 44in fairing for my 08 Ody, but it was too big to install on the factory roof rack. Got the 38 and it works fine.
what size thule failing would i get for...
THEA
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what size thule failing would i get for my ford feista
MOAB Fairing flimsy
pru5313922
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I bought the Moab basket and while I am happy with the basket itself, I find the fairing to be flimsy and perhaps counterproductive as at highway speed it bends back with the pressure, possibly creating MORE drag. Anybody have the same problem and can you replace the fairing with one that is more substantial??
Is there any way to lock it to the bars?
tlfolmer
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Is there any way to lock it to the bars?
Bryan Vernetson
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Nope. But it is attached with nuts and bolts, so it would be pretty hard to remove without a lot of time. Hope this helps.
44 inch Thule fairing for 2012 Honda Odessey
bde4471983
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Have a 2012 Honda Odessey. Thule site recommended 38 inch fairing but when I got it it was 10 inches too narrow. Got the 44 inch that was perfect. It is absolutely amazing the difference in the lack of wind noise with the fairing. Before I couldn't stand to leave the racks on if not being used, now they never come off. Thanks Backcountry for the ease in swapping the racks and great service.
2002 subaru impreza w/ fartory roof rack
nic3774998
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I love the look of the Thule Fairing on vehicles, however unfortunately the fairing clamps do not fit my cross bars. I spoke on the phone directly to Thule customer support at an authorized Thule dealer and if the clamps don't fit the crossbar you can't attach the fairing w/o getto rigging yourself from the hardware store. I was really hoping they made universal clamps or clamps specific to my crossbar. :-(
Thule 44" Fairing
Steve
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Highly Recommend
Steve
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This is a great price for this fairing. I have one on my car, highly recommend it. Check out the picture.
Highly Recommend
Steve
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This is a great price for this fairing. I have one on my car, highly recommend it. Check out the picture.
Reduces noise
Sam Matthews
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If you have a sunroof and a rack, this is pretty much a necessity because of the noise created by the rack. This doesn't make it silent, but reduces it a good bit.
Must Have!
Jeff Guest
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I racked my 1999 Nissan Sentra and the rack looks very good on my little green car! I went for a few weeks without the fairing because it is a little expensive and my rack would make 2 different pitches of whistles at the same time and drove me nuts! I bought the fairing and the rack looks even better and the whistling noises are gone! It also gives me a place to put some sweet stickers! Check Thule's fit guide to find the right size fairing for your vehicle.
Must Have!
Jeff Guest
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I racked my 1999 Nissan Sentra and the rack looks very good on my little green car! I went for a few weeks without the fairing because it is a little expensive and my rack would make 2 different pitches of whistles at the same time and drove me nuts! I bought the fairing and the rack looks even better and the whistling noises are gone! It also gives me a place to put some sweet stickers! Check Thule's fit guide to find the right size fairing for your vehicle.
may your car look sweet, and keep noise down
Dan Kirkpatrick
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Been using racks and fairing since I've been driving cars. Love the looks of the fairing, and I don't like stickers on my car, but different story for the fairing. it's loaded up.
Basically I love the looks and it keeps noise down when on highway just like advertised.
Only wish it was cheaper than $70 for a 3 foot piece of plastic
Will this fairing work on my Subaru WRX...
dfred455628
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Will this fairing work on my Subaru WRX factory rack? (I think it is a Thule) In other words, are the clamps to hold it on adjustable in many ways to secure it to the bars that hook directly into roof mounts. It is about 40 inches across.
Sam Matthews
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Subarus usually have bars that are similar to the Thule aero bars, but I'm not sure they're exactly the same. If they are, then it will work, because that's the set up I use on my car.
Funtional, and a place to put my stickers
Kyle forrest
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If you have a Thule roof rack, this is a must have. I own a VW GTI and when l didn't have one of these, my rack would whistle and my gas would run out way faster than usual. With this puppy, no more noise, and l have a place to show off all my awesome sticker l acquire in my travels! Beware however, l have a the aerobars, and overtime the clips are breaking off :( l ordered a new set of them to replace mine, because this thing is raddd
Gotta have it
Jake Brow
Member since
I've had the same fairing for years, transferring it between roof racks and cars. With all its stickers come memories. I'd grown quite attached to the silence it provides. You can't not have a fairing with a rack setup, as I've learned over the past month. Somehow my hood flew up driving down the highway, cracking my windshield and my lovely fairing mounts! My car is a heck of alot noiser, and the fuel economy is just awful! I'll have to order a new fairing to get the mounts, but you bet I'm gonna use my old one! If you have a roof rack, you've gotta have it.
on bmw
Keene Waller
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makes a difference
Keene Waller
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this is really a good investment. no car rack alone is made to be aerodynamic, and they really dont help gas mileage. also, when you have skis, it directs air over your bindings a little, but thats not its main purpose. when i drive with the rack off, its really loud because of the wind so i know its helping when its on. its a goody buy
almost too easy
eejk173
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looks great. easy to install. almost too easy that i second doubted myself. one thing that i didn't like was how i had to spread a couple of the clamps out so far that i felt like i was going to break the piece, but it all worked out.
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