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have just recieved this from Thule USA via email after my enquiry:
...the tool used in the video appears to be a common multi-tool which is good to use for emergencies, but doesn’t provide enough leverage to fully tighten the lock-tight coated bolts on a T2....
have just recieved this from Thule USA via email after my enquiry:
We have heard of a few instances regarding the issues that have been described with the T2.
Our quality testing team has been unable to replicate this scenario in our lab or on our road tests. As always, this testing is carried out with correctly assembled and installed products. Thule is committed to making products which have the highest safety and quality. Even though we were unable to duplicate the problem, as a precaution, we started installing a bolt on the underside of the T2 last year. This bolt helps to keep the T2 trays on the rack even if the tray bolts were not secured correctly during the installation.
The Thule T2 uses a similar 4-bolt design as a bicycle stem. As with a stem, each of the four
bolts needs to be tightened down evenly with a tool that can provide adequate torque. Although
we have not yet inspected this rack first hand, the tool used in the video appears to be a common multi-tool which is good to use for emergencies, but doesn’t provide enough leverage to fully tighten the lock-tight coated bolts on a T2.
We have been in contact with this user to learn more about his experience with this rack.
Repeated efforts by Thule to obtain a police report, make contact with witnesses or potentially
injured individuals, gather any insurance claims or obtain the name of the trucking company that
hit his bike have not been successful. Finally, our quality department has not received his T2
which is a must have for our internal analysis. Until we receive this information and rack we
cannot determine what happened.
As with all Thule products, the T2 comes with a lifetime warranty and we stand behind the
product 100%. If anyone has an issue with any of our products, they can call our customer
service 800-238-2388. As soon as we do receive the rack in question back and figure out the
cause for the failure we will let you and your readers know.
...Interesting other Guidelines notes include a repeat of the 'check all bolts periodically' and before each trip...
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