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Rambler Wheels X2LT User manual

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Weave the long strap through the holes in the wheel bracket in
this pattern, avoiding twists, with the cam buckle facing down.
1.
Notice the proper way to
thread the cam buckles.
Drop the YETI Cooler down onto the
wheel bracket (drain plug side)
with the long strap stretched out
under the cooler in the pattern
from step 1.
2”
2. 3.
Made in the
USA
Keeping the strap free of slack,
make sure the cam buckle is
positioned no more than 2 inches
from the cooler.
Check out our videos on YouTube for more information
and instruction on installing and using your Rambler.
TWO Ax le
Posi tions
TelescoPing
switch -griP
Handle
cooler cushion
rubber bumPers
NEVER FLAT
all-terra in
wheels
All Terrain Wheel System
short & long
ss cam buckle
str aP s
Works with YETI Tundra
Coolers 35 thru 65.
Rambler X2lt
Now, moving to the other side of
the cooler, thread the short strap
down through the integrated tie
down slot of the cooler to the wheel
bracket and back up through the
cam buckle, but do not tighten.
Back to the other side of the
cooler, pull down the knots of
the rope handle.
4.
Push the handle bracket into
the YETI molded handle at 45º.
5. Rotate or rock the bracket up into
place with upward force.
6.
Drop the carabiner thru the
integrated tie-down slot.
7. Pull down the rope handle.8. Insert the loop of the long strap into
the carabiner w/o trapping the rope
handle.
9.
Wrapping the strap
around one hand and
placing the other on the
top of the closed cooler,
pull the strap tight with
an upward motion.
10.
This may take a couple
of tugs to accomplish
a tight t. The wheel
bracket should pull snug
to the other side of the
cooler.
On the other side of the
cooler, tighten the short
strap. If you have the
buckle positioned like in
the picture, this should
be a downward tug.
11.
If done properly, the
Rambler should now be
tight to the cooler. The
wheel bracket should be
centered and snug.
Now you can cut the ex-
cess strap and melt the
end to prevent fraying.
We recommend 10 to 15
inches of extra strap for
tightening.
**Here’s a tip, tuck the 10 to 15 inches of slack back thru the carabiner to keep it out of the way.
Again, now you can cut
the excess strap and
melt the end to prevent
fraying. We recommend
10 to 15 inches of extra
strap for tightening.
Cooler not included.
***The Rambler ships with the axle in the higher postition (level cooler postion). If more
clearance is desired, pull the pin clip out of the axle, remove the wheel assembly, and
re-assemble on the lower axle postion (all terrain position).
Questions? Contact us at [email protected]