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Rightline Gear Car Top Duffle Bag User Manual

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(1) Dufe Bag - in center of roof - requires (1) strap set
(2) Dufe Bags - side by side - requires (1) strap set
(3) Dufe Bags - (2) side by side in front, (1) in center of
roof in rear - requires (2) strap sets
(4) Dufe Bags - (2) side by side in front, (2) side by side
in rear - requires (2) strap sets
1-Unthread the short strap piece from the buckle and se-
cure it to your rack by threading its end through its loop
and pulling tight (Fig 3). Go to the opposite side of the
vehicle and secure the long piece to the rack by the same
method.
2-Run both strap pieces through the d-rings on each side of
the Dufe Bag(s) (Fig 4). Run the long strap piece through
the d-ring(s) on the top of the Dufe Bag(s).
3-Bring the strap pieces together on the top corner of the
Dufe Bag(s). Thread the short strap piece back through
the center buckle (Fig 5).
Attach The Car Top Dufe Bag - WITH A Roof Rack
Attach The Car Top Dufe Bag - WITHOUT A Roof Rack
Car Top Dufe Bag Set Up Guide
Remove the Car Clips from the ends of the (2) straps (Fig
1). The straps attach side to side between the roof rack
side rails (Fig 2). Make sure the roof rack is anchored to
your vehicle and don’t exceed its weight limit.
The correct attachment of this product is critical and
beyond the control of Rightline Gear. The safe use
and long life of this product depends entirely on
your good judgment and following these directions.
Fig 1
Each strap has (2) strap pieces connected through a center
buckle.
4-Repeat steps 1-3 for each of the straps that will be
used.
Fig 3
Fig 4
Fig 2
Fig 5
The Car Clips (Fig 6) allow the straps to attach to a sturdy
ledge on the vehicle’s door frame. On most vehicles, the
best ledge can be found under the weather molding (Fig
7 & Fig 8), however, any metal ledge, rain gutter, or the
outside of the weather molding itself can be used.
Each strap has (2) strap pieces connected through a center
buckle.
Fig 6
Fig 7
Fig 8
1-Unthread the short strap piece from the buckle and run
both strap pieces through the d-rings on the sides of the
Car Top Dufe Bag(s) (Fig 9). Run the long strap piece
through the d-ring(s) on top of the Dufe Bag(s) (Fig 10).
Fig 10
Fig 11
Fig 9
Pack The Car Top Dufe Bag
1-Pack the Dufe Bag full, close the zipper, and secure
the Velcro-close zipper cover.
2-Place items with sharp or pointed edges in the middle
and pack softer items around them.
3-Remove the handle straps of the Dufe Bag and place
them in the outer pocket.
4-Place the Dufe Bag(s) on the vehicle’s roof in one of
the following congurations:
The included straps can be used to attach the PackRight
Car Top Dufe Bag(s) to vehicles WITH or WITHOUT a
roof rack.
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Rightline Gear Car Top Duffle Bag Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRightline Gear
ModelCar Top Duffle Bag
CategoryAutomobile Accessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Pack The Car Top Duffle Bag

Attach The Car Top Duffle Bag With A Roof Rack

Secure Straps To Roof Rack

Thread strap ends through rack loops and pull tight for secure attachment.

Connect Straps To Duffle Bag

Run strap pieces through d-rings on the bag sides and top.

Thread Strap Back Through Buckle

Bring strap pieces together and thread the short piece back through the center buckle.

Attach The Car Top Duffle Bag Without A Roof Rack

Identify Attachment Ledge

Locate a sturdy ledge on the vehicle's door frame, under weather molding or on rain gutter.

Connect Straps To Duffle Bag D-rings

Run strap pieces through the d-rings on the sides and top of the duffle bag.

Attach Clips To Door Frames

Clip the strap ends to the open door frames and tighten straps at the buckle.

Secure Clips With Door

Shut the vehicle door over the clips and straps to secure them in place.

Final Adjustments For All Straps

Secure Excess Strap Length

Tuck excess strap length into the plastic triglide to prevent flapping.

Trim And Melt Strap Ends

Cut off excessive strap length and melt the ends to prevent fraying.

Position Straps For Stability

Space straps at least 20 inches apart on each side of the duffle bag for stability.

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