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Just Google brand/model, look for videos or even just pics that show it mounted. Rear racks are similar, not all that complex, so even a similar model instructions or video should be sufficient. Or just contact the manufacturer, found in a simple Google search for the rack: Contact Us SportRack US
The way this mounts is dependent on the year, make and model of your car. What you want to do is go here http://www.sportrack.com/fitguide2011 and enter that information. Once you do it will give you the installation instruction specific to your vehicle for free. It will be in the form of a PDF.
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Are you a home user who's trying to join SWIFT? bic/pic codes are for companies. If you want to receive SWIFT transfers you don't need an account there.
We figured this one out today, after pounding, twisting, sliding, gerunding, etc.
It will not slide backward (as a safety mechanism, of course) unless your latches (the ones that connect / clamp onto the car) are completely loose. That means, that looking at the rack from the end, you'll see this oblong deal that you'll use to tighten the rack to a car. As you turn it clockwise the rack will tighten, right?
Ok. Just make sure that that guy is as loose as he gets, and your piece will slide back just fine.
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