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Used Volvo Roof Rack Clips
All used Volvo Roof Rack Clips listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices and used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Volvo from premium breaker yards from across the UK.
About Roof Rack Clips
Different models of cars have different types of roof rack. Some vehicles have factory built roof racks, whilst others have rain gutters to which a roof rack can easily be attached. Some vehicles simply have a bare roof and for these vehicles a different type of roof rack system has to be employed.
These types of roof rack systems are made up from a variety of different components that are all combined to attach the roof rack securely to the roof of the car. One of the most popular roof racks is the tower version. This consists of four towers, which are attached to the four corners of vehicle’s roof by a Volvoroof rack clip. Load bars are then connected to the towers, running across the vehicle to serve as a mounting point. An alternative roof rack system involves the attachment of feet, rather than towers.
Most roof rack sets are lockable, to prevent theft, and are also designed with aerodynamics in mind. Roof rack kit suppliers will be happy to advise on the type of system that is suitable for a particular model of vehicle, including the type and number of Volvoroof rack clips that will be required and the most secure means of fitting the roof rack 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.
- 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.
- The Volvo 240 is considered the benchmark by which all car safety standards are set. The 240 is so well identified with driver, passenger, and pedestrian safety that the US government even purchased 24 of them just to test for themselves how safe they were.
- To test the strength of their vehicles, Volvo puts them through rigorous tests, including using a machine in their Gothenburg lab that was designed to test how buildings cope in earthquakes.