Cruz dakdragerset Oplus SX geschikt voor Subaru Legacy stationwagen (2003-2009)
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Cruz dakdragerset Oplus SX geschikt voor Subaru Legacy stationwagen (2003-2009)

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Cruz dakdragerset Oplus SX geschikt voor Subaru Legacy stationwagen (2003-2009)Omschrijving Specificaties Instructiefilmpje Montagehandleiding De Cruz Oplus bestaat uit stevige stalen dakdragerstangen. Deze set heeft een rechthoekig profiel van verzinkt staal en is afgewerkt met een hoogwaardige polymeercoating, waardoor hij goed bestand is tegen roest en andere problemen. Met een breedte van slechts 30mm zijn deze dakdragerstangen ideaal voor het eenvoudig monteren van accessoires zoals dakkoffers en fietsendragers met

De Cruz Oplus bestaat uit stevige stalen dakdragerstangen. Deze set heeft een rechthoekig profiel van verzinkt staal en is afgewerkt met een hoogwaardige polymeercoating, waardoor hij goed bestand is tegen roest en andere problemen.

Met een breedte van slechts 30mm zijn deze dakdragerstangen ideaal voor het eenvoudig monteren van accessoires zoals dakkoffers en fietsendragers met standaard U-beugels of klauwbevestigingen.

Over Cruz
Bij Cruz vind je een uitgebreide collectie dakdragers en accessoires, gemaakt van topmaterialen voor de beste kwaliteit. Of je nu kiest voor stalen of aluminium dakdragers, je zit altijd goed. Het mooie van Cruz dakdragers is dat ze supermakkelijk op je auto te monteren zijn, wat zorgt voor veel gemak. Een ander groot voordeel is dat een dakdragerset van Cruz modulair is. Voor je volgende auto heb je veelal enkel een nieuwe voetkit nodig. Met de spullen van Cruz ben je helemaal klaar voor je volgende avontuur!

Specificaties

Merk Cruz
Maximale daklast 75 kg
Type dak Vaste bevestigingspunten
Geschikt voor Subaru Legacy stationwagen (2003-2009)
Met slot afsluitbaar Optioneel
Geschikt voor panoramadak of schuif-/kanteldak Ja
Geluidsniveau tijdens rijden Normaal
Dakdragerprofiel (breedte - hoogte) 30 x 20 mm
Lengte van de drager 110 cm
Kleur Zwart
Materiaal Staal
Aantal dakdragers 2 stuks
Gewicht 4 kg
Geschikt voor daktent Ja
Bevestiging via T-adapter Geen T-track
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Montagehandleiding Cruz Oplus SX110 stalen dragers
Montagehandleiding Cruz Kit Optiplus S. Legacy wagon 5d (03->09)
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