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Huh?
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well check out Saris' website for the PDF manual of the rack you just got.
I havent dealt with Saris trunk racks (I think this is the type you got?) but I have dealt with Thule and Yakima, so they should be similar. For sedans the jist of it is rotate the arms so that the top arm is sitting on the top of the trunk and the bottom arms are resting near the bumper. Make sure all anchors are at the right spot. Oh and this will scratch the car, so be ready for it. |
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Technically Canadian
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If you dont want ot do it yourself, there is a few local places that can install it for you for a fee, but with instructions and a buddy, its quite easy to install... I have a Yakima rack myself but im sure yours is similar and mine wasn't hard to install at all!
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Tri Fanatic
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its really easy.....
you just adjust it to your car so the lower arms are on the bumper and the upper arms are on the trunk, then the straps each say where the go...the top goes on the edge of the truck near the rear windshield, then the side goes on the sides on the trunk on the back and the bottoms go underneath the trunk, its pretty simple Quote:
Last edited by RidetheRAAM4; 08-12-2006 at 03:00 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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cool. thanks for the advice. i think i got it. i'm a lot more worried about my bikes (Lemond Tourmalet & Trek 8000) than my honda civic. ha ha. so as long as those bikes stay put I'm good!
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