Good Maintenance Practices:
- Before purchasing and installing a carrier, make sure it is the correct size and fit for your vehicle. It is also important to check the required items your vehicle needs to attach it.
- Make sure all carrier components are properly and securely attached to your vehicle before use.
- Do not overload the cargo or load capacity of the carrier, and take care to secure all loose items before driving.
- Use the proper cleaning products for the specific material of your carrier and, if necessary, pretest the product in a discreet location to determine if it will alter the color or texture of the material.
- Regularly inspect the carrier for signs of damage or failure and replace if it can no longer be safely used.
Troubleshooting Tips:
- Replace or service luggage carrier when it displays visible signs of wear or failure, such as:
- Broken or missing pieces
- Loose or broken attachment mechanisms






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