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up over the tube seam where both pieces of the center
rail are joined. Once secured, fasten the other 2 center
rail stanchions not more than 3" from the end of the
center rail, but the same distance, on both sides; like the
center stanchion, the end stanchions may also be used
to cover the tube seam between the side rails and the
center rail.
6. Once the center rail is secured, it can still slide side-
to-side until the side rails are secured. Align the side rail
stanchions along the straight portion of the side rail. It is
recommended to place one near the free end and one
near the radius corner.
aligned, fasten the side rail stanchions to the roof.
Repeat the side rail location and fastening procedure for
the second rail.
MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE
Failure to properly secure the Roof Rack to the vehicle
may cause damage or injury. Always verify that the
Roof Rack is securely fastened to the vehicle when
installed prior to use and before operating vehicle.
Consult with the RV manufacturer or qualified
technician to determine if you RV's roof is fit for use
with this Roof Rack. Never move the vehicle without
verifying Roof Rack is securely fastened to the vehicle.
With the center rail properly
CAUTION

OPERATION

MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
Failure to properly secure the item(s) to the Roof Rack
may cause damage or injury.
item(s) placed in the Roof Rack are securely fastened
to the Roof Rack.
MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
Over-tightening tie-downs to the Roof Rack frame may
cause damage to the Roof Rack and/or item(s) being
stowed in the Roof Rack.
When you stow items on a Roof Rack, the primary
objective is to make sure the items are secure and you
can drive your vehicle safely.
Analyze the size of what you're putting on your Roof
Rack. Measure the rack and compare measurements
with the items you intend to place on the roof to
determine fit. Best practice is to minimize roof storage
when other accommodating storage locations outside of
the vehicle are available, and when convenient avoid
placing anything on the roof that you can store inside the
vehicle.
Once "roof items" have been determined, begin loading
into the rack area. When placing items on the Roof
Rack, try to get the biggest and heaviest items on first as
it will save space in other areas if smaller items have to
be relocated.
Keep in mind how each item is to be
secured as you are loading
more items, you will only need to remove the last item.
You will need tie-down material (bungee cords, straps,
rope, etc.) to hold equipment or items atop your Roof
Rack.
Secure one end of a tie-down under one of the Roof
Rack side bars. Throw the loose end of the tie-down
over the items you are securing. Pull the tie-down tight
over the items and latch the tie-down under the side bar
on the other side. Use multiple tie-downs to secure the
items tightly in one direction.
CAUTION
DAMAGE
Always verify that
CAUTION
DAMAGE
so if you cannot secure any