Rightline Gear Car Top Golf Travel Bags User Manual
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1-Move each strap’s tri-glide to the end of the loose
strap (Fig 14).
Final Strap Adjustments
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Fig 15
2-Tie off any excess strap on the other side of the center
buckle (Fig 15). If the straps are too long, cut off the extra
length and melt the cut end to prevent fraying.
3-Check the straps before driving and regularly through-
out the trip.
Fig 14
5-Repeat steps 1-4 for the second strap.
6-Shut the vehicle’s doors over the clips/straps (Fig 13).
3-Thread the short strap piece back through the center
buckle (Fig 10).
4-Attach the Car Clips under the door frame weather
molding and tighten the strap (Fig 11). Make sure the strap
has enough tension to keep the top of the Clips straight up
and down (not angling out from the door frame).
Fig 9
Fig 11
Fig 10
Long Strap
Piece
Short Strap
Piece
Side D-Rings
2-Run both strap pieces through the side d-rings of the
outer most Travel Bags(s) (Fig 9). Run the long strap piece
through the top d-ring(s) and over the handle strap(s) of
the Travel Bag(s) (Fig 9). Make sure the center buckle is
facing up and the strap pieces are not twisted.
Top D-Rings
Handle Straps
5-Repeat steps 1-4 for the second strap (Fig 12).
Fig 12
Fig 13