Konig does make the tire chains for Thule and they are under the Thule umbrella. There are a couple of ways you can search for tire chains that will fit your 2011 Subaru Outback. You can use our hitch hunter and enter the year make and model vehicle and then click on tire chains. Or you can use the link below and search by tire size. Please consult the owners manual for your vehicle as some manufacturers do not permit the use of tire chains on certain vehicles. view full answer...
Polycarbonate glass is up to 10x stronger than plastic and glass lenses and is very lightweight. A lot of higher end eye glasses use this for lens material as it is the best material to use for lenses. view full answer...
The yellow knobs and gray handles on the Saris Freedom bike rack # SA4414B are automotive grade plastic which is impact resistant. I have yet to have anyone complain about one of them breaking. view full answer...
I've linked an install video of the EcoHitch, part # 306-X7601, being installed on a 2016 Subaru Outback for you. The tools you need are:
Phillips and flat head screwdrivers
Ratchet with 10 mm socket
Trim Remover, part # ALL648544
Mallet
Utility Knife
Tape Measure
Grease pencil
Straight edge
Torque Wrench, part # ALL644044 view full answer...
Draw-Tite trailer hitch # 75673 for the 2016 Subaru Outback is made in Mexico. Curt trailer hitch # C13206, also for your 2016 Subaru Outback, is made in the USA. But, per Curt warranty requirements, all non-trailer loads (bike racks, cargo carriers, etc) must be supported by stabilizing straps, such as # 18050, sold separately. So if you are going to be using the hitch for anything other than towing you would need the strap.
If you are going to do some towing I recommend etrailer ball... view full answer...
The Draw-Tite Hitch # 76227 for your 2019 Subaru Outback Wagon is manufactured in Mexico.
If you were looking for an American made hitch, the Curt # C13410 will attach the exact same way. This will have the same 4,000 pound towing capacity and 600 pound tongue weight capacity as well. view full answer...
There is a single 2 inch to 1-1/4 inch hitch reducer made in the USA, from Brophy:
- Hitch Reducer 2" to 1-1/4" Trailer Hitch Receiver # HT02
USA! USA! USA!
Oh, and to secure it to your hitch you'll also need the USA made (USA! USA! USA!) Gen-Y Hitch Pin and Clip # 325-GH-096. view full answer...