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Used Volvo Roof Rails Barss
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About Roof Rails Barss
If your car has not been fitted with a factory installed roof rack you will need to access one of the many roof rack kits on the market. These kits come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit almost every make and model of car and van. They also have various different components to create the roof rack and connect it securely to the roof of the car.
In general terms, a roof rack system consists of a number of towers or feet that are used to anchor the roof rack to the car. A set of Volvoroof rails or bars run transversely across the vehicle, serving as mountings. These are either connected to the towers or feet using clips or may be ready connected by the kit manufacturer.
VolvoRoof rails and bars are designed to fit most models of vehicle and some are telescopic to ensure that they are suitable for a range of different cars. They are hard wearing and durable, being capable of bearing heavy loads. For added security, most roof rack kits include locks. The roof rack retailer will normally provide easy to follow fitting instructions to ensure that the roof rack and the Volvoroof rails and bars are safely and securely connected to the car.
Volvo trivia
- Volvo was the first manufacturer to install fog lights on the front and rear of their cars.
- There's a theatre in Ireland where the patrons all sit in seats from the Volvo S80 luxury saloon. A local Volvo dealer saw the seats being used at the launch of the S80 and asked Volvo if he could have some for his local theatre.
- Volvo is one of the oldest companies in the world to be trading on the Stock Exchange. They have been trading consistently since 1935. The majority of car manufacturers didn't even exist when the Stock Exchange opened.
- Volvo is a Latin word that means 'I spin,' although some later translations change the meaning slightly to 'I roll.'
- Volvo invented the three-point seatbelt in 1959, and the company refused to patent it, believing that car safety was too important to not share.