Trunk Bike Racks Specs:
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This 2-bike trunk rack has an arched dog leg that fits over the spoiler on most sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs. You can fold the adjustable arms down for parking in tight spaces, and you can quickly remove the rack and store it in your trunk or garage.
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...and a FitDial system with vehicle-specific settings. It includes a Thule One-Key System cable lock that secure your bikes to the rack, and you can fold it flat for storage in your trunk or garage. HideAway...
Installation Notes:
Place top clips in the gap at the front edge of the top of the trunk, hatch or door
Set lower clips/hooks into tow loop on the right and frame hole on the left.
Caution: Rear wiper can not be used when carrier is mounted
Lower arm of carrier should be positioned on upper tier of bumper.
Set lower clips/hooks into tow loop on the left and frame hole on the right.
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...anti-sway cradles Prevent bike-to-bike and bike-to-vehicle contact with No-Sway Cage accessories Include rubber straps to secure bikes in place Dual support arms Provide stability for bikes Fold down when...
Installation Notes:
Place top clips in the gap at the front edge of the top of the trunk, hatch or door
Set lower clips/hooks into tow loop on the right and frame hole on the left.
Caution: Rear wiper can not be used when carrier is mounted
Lower arm of carrier should be positioned on upper tier of bumper.
Set lower clips/hooks into tow loop on the left and frame hole on the right.
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