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Copyright

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2017, Lets Go Aero, Inc., All rights reserved.

SAFE USE OPERATION

WARRANTY

PRODUCT REGISTRATION & INFORMATION

The Landing Gear accessory’s 

maximum payload weight is 250 lbs 

(available cargo weight). Do not exceed this 

carrying capacity. 

Landing Gear  may only be used on smooth & level surfaces. 

Landing Gear weighs 40 lbs. Do not exceed the receiver hitch manufacturer’s tongue weight rating.
Do not use this accessory for purposes other than those for which they were designed. Failure to follow the guidelines of 

the product’s instructions will void the warranty.

To register your product, visit the Let’s Go Aero website at www.LetsGoAero.com

For Product & Other Assistance: 

Phone:  877-464-2376 or 719-630-3800

E-mail: [email protected]

ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Let’s Go Aero warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship for one year (retain your sales re-

ceipt for your records). Any product or part thereof found to be defective within that period will be replaced without charge 

provided that: (1) the product was not misused; (2) no alterations or modifications were made; (3) its failure was not a 

result of normal wear expected in the use of the product; (4) the product or part is delivered, freight prepaid, to Let’s Go 

Aero.  Manufacturers only obligation shall be to replace such products or parts proved to be defective. A Return Merchan-

dise Authorization is required prior to return. Please contact Let’s Go Aero toll-free, at 877-464-2376 or 719-630-3800, or 

via e-mail to [email protected] to get an RMA number. This warranty terminates if a purchaser transfers the prod-

uct to any other person. No warranty is given for LGA products purchased outside of the United States and Canada.

NEVER EXCEED LANDING GEAR PAYLOAD CAPACITY OR BEGIN TRANSPORT WITHOUT THE LANDING 

GEAR FULLY ENGAGED IN THE NESTED POSITION. LANDING GEAR WHEEL MAY ONLY BE DEPLOYED ON 

SMOOTH, LEVEL SURFACES. ALWAYS CHECK AND SECURE ALL CONNECTIONS BEFORE TRANSIT. 

 WARNING:

 

Summary of Contents for H00550

Page 1: ...Gear is a universal accessory option designed for select Let s Go Aero Slide Out Cargo Carrier models GearSpace HGK819 HGK826 GearDeck H00604 GearCage FP 6 H01397 GearCage FP 4 H01830 BigBox BlackBox...

Page 2: ...to release the spring loaded Engagement Tab Figure 3 Once released swing to the Deployed position See Page 11 for more information on Landing Gear Nesting and Deployment operation Attached the one 1 C...

Page 3: ...Remove two 2 bolts and their associated washers and nuts starting in the areas closest to the passenger side of the carrier Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 5 Existing Hardware GENERIC CARRIER WITH SMOOTH FLO...

Page 4: ...B GENERIC CARRIER WITH SMOOTH FLOOR SHOWN FOR CLARITY Existing Hardware TOOLS REQUIRED 7 16IN SOCKET WRENCH Existing Hardware Existing Hardware STEP 6 Using the next two 2 existing bolts and hardware...

Page 5: ...ace the Right Support Bar D on top of the Left Support Bar E where the slots meet at the end of each bar Figure 15 Secure the bars together with the supplied 1 4 20 x 3 4 Bolt P one 1 1 4 Washer N and...

Page 6: ...g the same procedure as Step 9 using the Legs A that face towards the vehicle remove two 2 existing Leg Bolts located closest to the vehicle and the associated Hardware from each leg Install the Long...

Page 7: ...annel B by aligning the two 2 slots with the holes on top of the Landing Gear Leg Using the hole located on the engagement side of each Landing Gear Leg A fasten the Leg to the Channel using 1 3 8 x 1...

Page 8: ...are only at this time for loose fit In the same manor as Step 3 attach the 3rd and 4th Leg A facing away from the vehicle to the carrier Frame Bars using 2 U Bolts L two 2 1 4 Washers N and two 2 1 4...

Page 9: ...t Support D E assembly must be mounted using the holes located closest to the end Figure 15 Figure 15 Figure 17 Figure 14 Carrier Installation DO NOT USE D E SHOWN WITHOUT FLOOR PANELS FOR CLARITY SHO...

Page 10: ...sher N and one 1 1 4 Nylock Nut M on each Leg A Figure 19 20 21 Center the each Leg assembly and then tighten and fully secure all hand tightened hardware from Steps 3 4 Check all connections before b...

Page 11: ...position and release the Engagement Tab into the notch to secure Figure 5 6 Repeat for the wider set of legs farthest from the vehicle NESTING LEGS FOR TRANSIT STEP 1 NESTING LEGS FOR TRANSIT STEP 2...

Page 12: ...ach Leg A downward until they reach the ground LEG RETRACTION Press down and hold the Extension Levers to release the wheel extensions Figure 14 Grabbing from the bottom of each wheel push the Landing...

Page 13: ...ales re ceipt for your records Any product or part thereof found to be defective within that period will be replaced without charge provided that 1 the product was not misused 2 no alterations or modi...

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