Wind Deflector Options For A Thule Tepui Explorer Kukenam 3 Rooftop Tent
Published 07/24/2023 >
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The front of this tent is like a mini-brick wall. Its amazing that there was no attempt made to make it more aerodynamic. Where can I buy some kind of an aerodynamic bumper to get back 1-2 MPG on my road trips?
asked by: Anton
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While there currently any wind deflectors specifically designed for a rooftop tent, like your Thule Tepui Explorer Kukenam 3 Rooftop Tent # TH8001KSK04, there are deflectors for the roof rack like the Inno Fairing for Roof Racks # INA261 that can help a bit with wind resistance. This specific deflector has a clamp-on design for easy installation and removal. It can fit crossbars a maximum of 1" tall x 3-1/2" wide x 1-1/8" diameter, but also has an adapter kit # INISF717 for taller crossbars.

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Thule Tepui Explorer Kukenam 3 Rooftop Tent - 3 Person - 600 lbs - Haze Gray
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