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Nissan X-trail (2001 to 2007)
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Roof bars for Nissan X-trail (2001 to 2007)
also known as - Nissan X-trail (T30)
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- Designed and made in Spain by CRUZ
- Good looking, well made, good value
- Steel bars: 115cm long by 30mm wide by 20mm deep
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Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- OptiPLUS roof bars are smart looking and really well designed, load bearing to 75kg
- Fitting kits for future cars are relatively cheap
- Great value!
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Fixpoints
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Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- Atera is Germany's specialist roof bar manufacturer
- These roof bars are supplied fully assembled and ready for use
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Fixpoints
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Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- Atera is Germany's specialist roof bar manufacturer
- These roof bars are supplied fully assembled and ready for use
- You can use the full length of the "T-track" slot in the top of aluminium bars, which is why we often say "aluminium bars allow you to carry more"
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Fixpoints
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Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- CRUZ Airo roof bars look great and are shaped to minimise drag, reducing noise and fuel consumption
- Fitting kits for future cars are also relatively cheap
- Great value!
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with fixpoints
Fixpoints
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Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- CRUZ Airo roof bars look great and are shaped to minimise drag, reducing noise and fuel consumption
- Fitting kits for future cars are also relatively cheap
- Great value!
Our rating
with fixpoints
Fixpoints
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Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- These are the quietest roof bars on the planet…
- …because they have the lowest drag
- Fuel efficiency + silence = leave the bars in place
- Handsome styling = leave the bars in place
- Outstanding long term value, thanks to SmartFoot. Use the same bars on all vehicle roof types, from plain roofs to raised roof rails
- SmartFill keeps the T-tracks closed and saves a lot of effort
- Through bars allow you to maximise your load carrying space
with fixpoints
Fixpoints
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Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- These are the quietest roof bars on the planet…
- …because they have the lowest drag
- Fuel efficiency + silence = leave the bars in place
- Handsome styling = leave the bars in place
- Outstanding long term value, thanks to SmartFoot. Use the same bars on all vehicle roof types, from plain roofs to raised roof rails
- SmartFill keeps the T-tracks closed and saves a lot of effort
- Through bars allow you to maximise your load carrying space
with fixpoints
Fixpoints
More >
Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- Flush bars have the same technical features as Through bars
- They’re styled to integrate with your vehicle
- Superb looks, but check that the T-track is long enough for what you want to carry
with fixpoints
Fixpoints
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Fixpoints
Fixpoints are on the car roof, usually hidden under flaps or sliding panels. Fitting tip! You need to be careful not to cross thread the roof bar fitting screws. These are always made of softer steel than the Fixpoint threads, so you won't damage the car, but if you apply too much force you can wreck the screw head or even snap it off. This usually happens if the threads are rusty or, in some cases, were not covered before the car was painted.
- Flush bars have the same technical features as Through bars
- They’re styled to integrate with your vehicle
- Superb looks, but check that the T-track is long enough for what you want to carry
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