Rightline Gear PackRight Classic Car Top Carrier User Manual

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The Car Clip Strap Set (Fig 14)
must be purchased separately
for the Classic Car Top Carrier
and is used to attach the cargo
bag to the vehicle’s door frame.

1-Each strap has two strap pieces connected through a

center buckle. Unthread the short strap piece from the
center buckle and thread both the short and long strap
pieces through the handles on each side of the cargo bag,
bringing the two ends together over the top of the carrier.

Each strap’s long piece has a plastic tri-glide (Fig 16) to secure
the extra length of the strap so that it doesn’t flap in the wind.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT ATTACH STRAPS TO THE

HANDLES AS THEY WILL CAUSE THEM DAMAGE.

The strap tension from one side of the vehicle to the
other over the top of the cargo bag secures the load.

2-Then rethread the short strap back through the center

buckle (Fig 12 above).

3-Clip the ends in the open door

frame and tighten the strap at
the buckle. The door of the ve-
hicle is shut over the clips/straps,
securing them in place (Fig 15).

Final Adjustments For All Straps

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date of purchase that all PackRight and CampRight

products will be free of material defect and Rightline

Gear will repair or replace any defective or damaged

product free of charge if it is returned in original con-

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of purchase. Claims of defective material and/or

workmanship must be made in a timely manner. Safe

and maintenance-free use of this product depends

upon the consumer’s or user’s proper installation of the

product and good judgment in its use. Rightline Gear

is not responsible for the consumer’s or user’s use or

misuse of this product. Damage to Purchaser’s vehicle

or any other vehicle caused by Purchaser’s improper

use of this product may cause serious injury or death.

The Purchaser acknowledges that Rightline Gear has

no control over the attachment of its products to ve-

hicles or the attachment of items to the Rightline Gear

products. Accordingly, Rightline Gear cannot assume

responsibility for any damage to any property arising

out of the improper attachment or use of its products.

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NOTE: With some larger vehicles, one strap may not be

long enough. If that is the case, you can connect two straps

together using a similar procedure as described above:

Always check straps before driving and tie off any excess
length (Fig 17). If the straps are too long, cut off the extra
length and melt the cut end to prevent fraying. Position the
straps at least 20” apart on each side of the vehicle (Fig 18).

4-Rethread the short strap back through the center buckle

(Fig 12 above) and tighten.

1-Leave one strap as originally provided and sepa-

rate the two pieces of the second strap by unthread-
ing the short strap piece from the center buckle.

3-You will end up with one double long strap

that can be run through the vehicle, through
the handles and over the top of the carrier.

2-Connect the loop end of each

of those pieces to each loop
end of the first strap (Fig 13).

Fig 13

Fig 15

Fig 16

Fig 17

Fig 18

Fig 14

Fig 12

2-Run the strap through the open vehicle and through

the handles on the sides of the cargo bag, bring-
ing the two ends together over the top of the carrier.

Each Car Clip Strap requires a sturdy ledge inside of
the car door opening for connection. You can use a
rain gutter, a metal ledge, a ledge under the weather
molding, or the outside of the weather molding itself.

Option 2: Using The Car Clip Strap Set

3-Then rethread the short strap back through the

center buckle (Fig 12) and tighten appropriately.

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