Thule T2 916 Instructions
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To install the Thule T2 916, first attach the carrier to the hitch receiver on your vehicle. Secure it using the provided locking pin and tighten the knob to stabilize the rack. Always follow the detailed instructions in the user manual for a secure fit.
If the rack is wobbling, check that the hitch pin is properly secured and the knob is fully tightened. You may also need to adjust the anti-wobble mechanism to ensure a snug fit within the hitch receiver.
Yes, the Thule T2 916 is designed to accommodate both road bikes and mountain bikes. It features adjustable wheel trays and ratcheting arm clamps to securely hold different types of bikes.
Regularly inspect the rack for signs of wear and rust, especially on moving parts. Clean the rack with mild soap and water, and lubricate pivot points periodically to prevent corrosion and ensure smooth operation.
Yes, the Thule T2 916 has integrated lock cylinders in both the ratcheting arms and the hitch receiver. Ensure you use the correct keys and periodically check that the locks are functioning properly.
Verify that the wheel trays are correctly adjusted to fit the bike tires snugly. Check that the ratcheting arms are securely clamped over the front wheels and that all straps are tightened properly.
To fold the Thule T2 916, release the latch at the base of the rack, then gently pivot the rack upward until it clicks into the upright position. Ensure it is locked securely before driving.
Yes, but you may need a hitch extender to ensure the rack clears the spare tire. Before purchasing, measure the clearance needed and consult with Thule or your dealer for compatibility options.
The Thule T2 916 can carry up to two bikes with a maximum weight of 60 lbs per bike. Always ensure the total weight does not exceed your vehicle’s hitch rating.
The Thule T2 916 features adjustable wheel trays and ratcheting arms that can be repositioned to accommodate different bike sizes and wheelbases. Adjust these components to fit your specific bikes before traveling.