Previously Searched Vehicles More...
Category
About Thule
Chances are if you're looking for a roof rack, Thule immediately came to mind, even if you aren't sure how to pronounce the name. This is for good reason as Thule (say "too-lee") has been around since 1942, and continues to make products imbued with Swedish quality and design. They are the premier manufacturer of roof racks, bike racks, snowboard and ski racks, rooftop cargo boxes and vehicle organization solutions on the market.
As one of the most respected names in roof racks they have dedicated themselves to offering creative and stylish solutions for active lifestyles. They understand that you might mountain bike one weekend and kayak the next, then move on to a family vacation. Thule incorporates smart solutions with real-world practicality. Additionally, their dedication to the environment is indicative of their absolute immersion in outdoor lifestyles and earth-first philosophy.
Thule is a global company with roots in Sweden, but they also have a US headquarters in Connecticut, a distribution center in Quebec and production facilities in Chicago, Florida and Georgia. All of this combines to establish Thule as the world leader in sports and utility transportation technology.
When a manufacturer implements a Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) policy, they create limits on the list price that retailers are allowed to advertise their products for. In line with our efforts to continually provide the lowest possible price, we've made it easier for you to inquire about our Exclusive Pricing on these MAP items.
Free Ground Shipping
Free FedEx ground shipping on all orders over $100. Free shipping to 48 Continental United States only. Orders under $100 will incur a FedEx ground shipping charge of $9.95.
$9.95 Per Wheel/$25 Per Tire
Each wheel will incur a $9.95 per wheel fee and each tire will incur a $25 per tire fee up to $99. You will be charged a maximum of $99 regardless of how many wheels and/or tires you purchase.
$99 Truck Freight
Oversized parts will incur a $99 truck freight charge that FedEx cannot provide standard ground shipping on.