Will a Thule Motion XT fit a Subaru Outback?

Will a Thule Motion XT fit a Subaru Outback?

According to Thule, both the Thule Force XT L # TH6357B or Force XT XL # TH6358B will fit on your 2019 Subaru Outback. You’ll want to make sure by measuring from the center of the front crossbar to the line where your roof meets the rear cargo hatch on your 2019 Subaru Outback for confirmation.

How much weight can a Subaru Outback roof rack hold?

According to the Subaru Outback owner manuals, the Subaru roof rack will be able to carry weight on 176 lbs (Subaru Outback 2014-2019) or 150 lbs (Subaru Outback 2020-2021) like we have said earlier, going above the load limit of this roof rack is very dangerous, you should not do that at all.

What is the best position for a roof box?

Boxes are bulky items so the ideal place to store them is above your car in the garage, or perhaps in a shed.

Should car roof cargo carriers be mounted forward or backward?

We normally recommend moving roof rack accessories to the rear of the vehicle as much as possible as that allows for best vision and the least amount of wind noise.

Do you need a roof rack for a cargo carrier?

Today’s cargo carriers are sleek enough to work with the aesthetics of your vehicle without sabotaging your gas mileage. All you need is a roof rack—though sometimes you don’t even need that—and you can add cargo capacity to the top of your car without looking like the Beverly Hillbillies.

What is the difference between Thule motion and force?

Thule Force is a rooftop cargo box with a quick-mount system and dual-side opening. Thule Motion is a rooftop cargo box with a dual-side opening and a SlideLock system that makes it the most secure box of its kind.

How fast can you drive with a roof box?

The maximum speed permitted on French roads is 130kph — about 81mph — and most popular roof boxes are designed to cope with that speed. On some German autobahns, where there is no speed limit, a good roof box should allow you to drive up to about 90mph, depending on the conditions, according to Thule.