Picking Out Thule Fairing for Roof Rack of 2019 Subaru Crosstrek with OEM Crossbars
Question:
Hello, I wanted to purchase the Thule Windscreen XT Fairing. I was debating between either the 32” or 38” size.. I have a 2019 Subaru Crosstrek with OEM roof rails and crossbars. The measurements I got were 40” rail to rail and 35” side to side crossbar opening. I was unsure as to which size fairing would work best with my application. I know it’s going to be between either 32” or 38” options. Thank you so much,
asked by: Jonathan O
Expert Reply:
The best way to pick out the correct fairing length is to go with the fairing length that matches the distance between the feet or side rails on the roof of the vehicle without going over. So if you measured 40 inches between the rails the 38 inch fairing part # TH72WV would be your best option. The Thule fairing does for sure fit the OEM bars of your Crosstrek as well.
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AirScreen XT for Thule Crossbars - 38" Long
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AirScreen XT for Thule Crossbars - 32" Long
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