Thule Vertex 9028XT Quick Start Guide
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To install the Thule Vertex 9028XT, first, attach the rack to your vehicle's hitch receiver. Ensure the rack is level and securely tightened using the provided hitch bolt and lock. Follow the user manual for detailed steps and double-check all connections before loading bikes.
The Thule Vertex 9028XT can carry up to 2 bikes with a maximum combined weight of 70 pounds. Ensure each bike does not exceed 35 pounds.
Use the anti-sway cages provided with the rack to stabilize the bikes. Position the cages between the bike frames and secure them tightly. Additionally, use extra straps if necessary to minimize movement.
Regularly check the rack for any loose bolts or fittings. Clean the rack with mild soap and water to remove dirt and debris. Lubricate moving parts periodically to ensure smooth operation. Store the rack in a dry place when not in use.
Yes, the Thule Vertex 9028XT is compatible with both 1.25-inch and 2-inch hitch receivers. Make sure to use the correct adapter that is provided with the product for a secure fit.
The Thule Vertex 9028XT includes an integrated cable lock that can be used to secure your bikes to the rack. Wrap the cable around the bikes and insert the lock into the designated slot, then use the key to lock it securely.
No, the Thule Vertex 9028XT has a tilt feature that allows you to access the trunk without removing the bikes. However, ensure the bikes are properly secured before tilting the rack.
If rust appears, clean the affected area with a rust remover and apply a rust-resistant paint or coating. Regular maintenance and storing the rack indoors when not in use can help prevent rust.
To fold down the arms, simply pull the lever located at the base of the arms and gently lower them. This feature helps to save space when the rack is not carrying bikes.
Ensure the rack is tightly secured to the hitch receiver with the hitch bolt. Check that all bolts and nuts are properly tightened. If wobbling persists, consider using a hitch tightener for added stability.