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Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this Thule replacement tilt release handle assembly. This is going to replace the tilt release handle assembly for your T2 Pro XTR, your T2 Pro XT, or T2 Pro X Bike Rack from Thule. Now on your screen, I am including the model numbers of those bike racks for your reference. And the good news is this handle is exactly… see more >
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Hey Scott, so we don't have written instructions for the Replacement Tilt Release part #TH67CE but you will need to remove the panel that fits right between your current handle and the rest of the rack so that you can access the three fasteners…
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view full answer...The Thule T2 Pro X #TH83GC carries 2 bikes, has a hitch lock but the bike locks are sold separately. It carries bikes up to 50 pound with a max tire width of 3 inches. The distance from the hitch pin to the closest part of the rack is 6-3/4 inches.…
view full answer...I reached out to my contact at Thule, and he walked me through the steps to reconnect the mechanism on your Thule T2 Pro XTR #TH83JV. To get the mechanism re-aligned to move the rack to various positions, remove the side screws on the handle then…
view full answer...Other than the two bolts in the shaft the only thing left to be done when trying to remove the 2 Bike Add-On for Thule T2 Pro XTB #TH9036XT would be to loosen the linkage using the hex key. The linkage is threaded into the center bolt hole below…
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