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ATTACH THE KNOBS:

Engage the threads of the 
bolts.

T-BOLT IS LOCKED 

when the “T” of the 

bolt is turned inside 

the hole:

TIGHTEN

THE KNOBS.

SECURE THE 
BASKET TO 
THE BARS .

Lock the T-Bolts.

ATTACH BOLTS.

Insert bolt into round hole, 
and T-bolt into slotted hole.

REFER TO THE DRAWINGS BELOW  
FOR BAR PLACEMENT, 

or to 

determine if  the bar is 
required.

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.

Tighten bolts 
while 

pushing the 
end clamps 
together.

BIKES

BOATS

SKIS

Long loads may interfere with LoadBar.

• Attach carrier at front of
basket and to load bar. 
• Adjust the bar for load
stability.

• 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.

• Attach accessory at
front of basket and to 
load bar.

On some 
vehicles, hatch 
interference is 
unavoidable. 

USE CAUTION 
WHEN OPENING 
YOUR HATCH.

CHECK INSTALLATION:

Make sure installation is secure 
by tugging at basket.

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.

The basket should NOT 
SLIDE on the bars. 
Tighten knobs.

Always tie down 

long loads to 

front and rear of 

vehicle.

ACCESSORIES MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE FRONT OF THE BASKET (FRONT OF VEHICLE).

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