Thule Parkway 4 Bike Carrier Assembly

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Assembly of the Thule Parkway 4 Bike Carrier


We will start off the assembly process by inserting the stinger into our 1-1/4 inch receiver hitch and we will start building up from there. As you can see the hitch stinger will be held in place by a bolt assembly. Next we will install the main structure, we will first start off by taking off the latch pin. Then the main structure will go ahead and be bolted down at the bottom at its pivot point. What we will do next is go ahead and unfold the arms into their upright position. Alright, next we will rotate the cradles up and put their straps on. That completes the assembly process of part # TH957, the parkway model from Thule.


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