ATTACH BOLTS.
Insert bolt into round hole,
and T-bolt into slotted hole.
ATTACH LOAD BAR.
With a washer on the bolt, align the end
clamps to the hole in the bar. Thread the bolts
into the embedded nuts.
DO NOT COVER
JOINT SCREWS
WITH END
CLAMPS.
ACCESSORIES MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE FRONT OF THE BASKET (FRONT OF VEHICLE).
BIKES
• Attach carrier at front of
basket and to load bar.
• Adjust the bar for load
stability.
CHECK INSTALLATION:
Make sure installation is secure
by tugging at basket.
The basket should NOT
SLIDE on the bars.
Tighten knobs.
ATTACH THE KNOBS:
Engage the threads of the
bolts.
BOATS
• For shorter boats, attach accessory at front
of basket and to load bar.
• Longer loads, such as canoes or sea kayaks,
require the load bar to be removed.
TO REMOVE THE BASKET, DO NOT
DISASSEMBLE THE HARDWARE.
• Loosen the knobs until barely
attached.
• Unlock the T-bolts and let curved
brackets swing freely.
• Remove basket.
SECURE THE
T-BOLT IS LOCKED
BASKET TO
when the "T" of the
THE BARS.
bolt is turned inside
the hole:
Lock the T-Bolts.
REFER TO THE DRAWINGS BELOW
FOR BAR PLACEMENT, or to
determine if the bar is
required.
Long loads may interfere with LoadBar.
TIGHTEN
THE KNOBS.
Tighten bolts
while pushing
the end clamps
together.
SKIS
• Attach accessory at
front of basket and to
load bar.
Always tie down
USE CAUTION
long loads to
WHEN OPENING
front and rear of
YOUR HATCH.
vehicle.
On some
vehicles, hatch
interference is
unavoidable.