Diameter and Thread Pitch of Thule TH25700 Locking Replacement TracKnobs
Updated 06/17/2020 | Published 06/15/2020 >
Question:
What is the thread size of the Thule locking knobs?
asked by: Gene C
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Expert Reply:
The threaded stud on the Thule # TH25700 locking TracKnobs is 1/2 inch-13 threads per inch, coarse thread.
expert reply by:
Mike L
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Locking TracKnobs for Thule TracRac G2 or SR Sliding Ladder Rack - Qty 2
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