7. Using a 1/8" drill, drill one of the previously marked holes.
(Diagram 5). If the drill bit does not contact a solid area
once it penetrates the material on the top — STOP
DRILLING. You do not have a structural part under the top
to securely mount the rack. "Review installation notes".
8. If there is proper support under the top then proceed in
drilling the remaining holes.
9. Put a generous amount of silicon into the holes and
around the surface area where the upright tower will sit.
10. Line up the tower pad and upright tower over the holes
and seat into the silicon (Diagram 7). Don't worry about
the excess silicon as it can be wiped up later.
11. Insert the supplied lag bolts and tighten securely
(Diagram 7).
12. Repeat the procedure on both crossbar assemblies.
13. The cross bar can now be move so that there is an equal
amount protruding on each upright tower assembly.
Tighten the wing nuts (Diagram 8).
14. You should let the silicon dry overnight before use.
15. If installing on a canopy or tonneau cover you will need to
use additional metal plates.
16. The metal plates are installed on the underside for
reinforcement. The 8 — 6mm x 80mm, carriage bolts,
washers and nuts are used in place of the lag bolts
(Diagram 9).
Attention
1. You can mount your accessory to the crossbars. Make
sure that you balance the load so that you maintain your
total weight requirement on the hitch, usually 10 to 15%
of the total GVWR.
2. Periodically check to ensure that the bolts are tight and
secure.
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PRODUCT: 80510 Roamer LT Pop-Up Trailer Rack • Page 2 of 2
INSTRUCTION SHEET
Lag Bolt
Tower
Tower Pad
Tighten
CENTER
Carriage Bolt
Tower
Tower Pad
Metal Plate
Washer
Nut
6
7
Tighten
8
9
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