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Wonder which way his aerial points when towing?

Perversely, Thule's webside comes up blank when trying to display "Instructions" for their Wingbar.
Look on Roofbox Company website there are full installation instructions. I’m fitting Atera aero bars tomorrow and like my previous Cruz bars the thicker part goes to the front.
 
Look on Roofbox Company website there are full installation instructions. I’m fitting Atera aero bars tomorrow and like my previous Cruz bars the thicker part goes to the front.
Not sure, but I am hoping that the roof bars from the Jeep will fit the Lexus as the rails seem to be a similar configuration. Got to get a around to trying some time. LOL!
 
Not sure, but I am hoping that the roof bars from the Jeep will fit the Lexus as the rails seem to be a similar configuration. Got to get an around to trying some time. LOL!
Roofbox company website gives details of roof bars available for each model car.
 
Being the wrong way around may reduce that howling noise sometimes associated with roof bars? Either way around you can still load up the roof box.
 
I’ve just fitted Atera aero bars and they have a slot across the upper surface but don’t use rubber inserts to fill the slot. But must say they are very quiet and good quality. Easy to fit as the German manufacturer does the assembly for the specific make of car using them. Roof box trial fit tomorrow using Atera T slot adapters as opposed to Hapro Premium Fit wind on claw type clamps. Roofbox company advised that is should all work. 🤞
 

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