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Firestone Connector for 1/4" Tubing, 3/8 NPT - Male (QTY 25)

F3267

Code: F3267

Retail:$104.54

Price:$79.54

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Product Specs:

Accessories and Parts

Vehicle Suspension

Accessories

3/8 NPT

Straight Connector


1/4 Inch Tubing

Connectors

Firestone


Product Summary

This male connector includes one threaded male 3/8 NPT fitting and one push-to-connect fitting for Firestone 1/4" air line tubing. Provides adapter for air line tubing to connect to component with 3/8 NPT valve.

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Thule Raceway 3 Bike Carrier - Trunk Mount

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Code: TH9002

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30 reviews

Retail:$279.95

Price:$251.95

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Product Specs:

Trunk Bike Racks

Frame Mount - Anti-Sway

3 Bikes

Hanging Rack

Folding


Bike and Rack Lock

Dual Arm

Thule


Product Summary

No hitch? No problem. Thule's Raceway trunk-mounted 3-bike rack is for riders who want security and a little style, too. This rack has anti-sway cradles, a cable lock and a patented dial system for mounting the rack to your vehicle with ease.

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  • Thule Raceway 3 vs Raceway Platform Bike Rack for a 2011 Hyundai Elantra
  • Both the Thule Raceway 3 Bike Carrier, item # TH9002, and the Thule Raceway Platform 2 Bike Carrier, item # TH9003, will work great on your 2011 Hyundai Elantra. One thing to keep in mind is not to use the rear wiper with either of these racks attached. When using a trunk mounted 3 bike rack like the Thule Raceway 3 Bike Carrier, you should keep the weight of the bikes as close to the rear of the vehicle as possible to avoid damage to the vehicle or rack, so you would not want to leave space
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