
Rightline Gear Car Clips (sold separately) are added to
the straps of an Edge Car Top Carrier (Fig 10). The clips
allow the carrier to attach to a sturdy ledge on the ve-
hicle’s door frame. On most vehicles, the best ledge can
be found under the weather molding (Fig 11 & Fig 12),
however, any metal ledge, rain gutter, or the outside of the
weather molding itself can be used.
1-Unthread the short strap piece from the buckle and run
both strap pieces through the d-rings on each side of the
carrier. Bring them together on the top of the carrier (Fig
13).
1-Secure the extra length of each strap in the plastic tri-
glide so that it doesn’t ap in the wind (Fig 16).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ATTACH STRAPS TO THE D-
RINGS AS THEY WILL CAUSE THEM DAMAGE. The
strap tension over the top of the carrier secures the load.
2-Thread the short strap piece back through the center
buckle (Fig 14).
3-Attach the clips to the open door frames and tighten
the strap at the buckle.
Final Adjustments For All Straps
LIMITED WARRANTY
Rightline Gear warrants that for one (1) year, from the
date of purchase that all products will be free of ma-
terial defect and Rightline Gear will repair or replace
any defective or damaged product free of charge if
it is returned in original condition by the consumer to
Rightline Gear or the place of purchase. Claims of de-
fective 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 con-
sumer’s or user’s use or misuse of this product. Dam-
age 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 vehicles 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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3-Position the straps at least 20” apart on each side of
the carrier (Fig 18).
2-Tie off any excess strap length (Fig 17). If the straps are
too long, cut off the extra length and melt the cut end to
prevent fraying.
Fig 16 Fig 17
Fig 10
Car Clips
Fig 11
Fig 14 Fig 15
Fig 18
5-Shut the doors of the vehicle over the clips/straps, se-
curing them in place (Fig 15).
Each strap has (2) strap pieces connected through a center
buckle.
Fig 13
Fig 12
4-Repeat steps 1-3 for a second strap.
4-Check the straps before driving and regularly through-
out the trip.