Roof Top Cargo Box Orientation Recommendation for Minimum Wind Resistance on Vehicle Roof
Question:
I have a 94 honda accord. Since this cargo box has adjustable feet should I orient the box towards the front or back of my car? To get optimal aerodynamics.
asked by: Troy
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Expert Reply:
I would recommend you orientate the Thule Pulse Cargo Box # TH613 as far to the back of the vehicle as you can when installing it on your roof if you are looking for the best aerodynamics. This will reduce air from getting underneath the front of the box while at highway speeds.
I attached a review video for this box as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Thule Pulse Alpine Rooftop Cargo Box - 11 Cu Ft - Matte Black
- Roof Box
- Aero Bars
- Factory Bars
- Round Bars
- Square Bars
- Long Length
- Low Profile
- Small Capacity
- Passenger Side Access
- Black
- Thule
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