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Lay the net out on a large flat surface with the label at the top right.
When the net is installed, the label will be facing out on the right side of the Jeep.
Loosely connect the buckles (circle 1) of the upper most straps to the highest point on the
vertical roll bar on both sides.
Loosely connect the lower most buckles (circle 2) at the lowest point of the roll bar.
Connect the remaining straps and adjust the connections of the side panel and rear panel
as necessary so the vertical and horizontal straps are 90 degrees to each other.
With the enclosed Velcro straps and hooks (circle 3), secure the lowest most horizontal
strap to the Jeep body to prevent the net from working up.
Note: Roll cages expand and contract with temperature changes. Occasional tightening
may be necessary for a day or two and should be done hi the cool of the morning.
Tip: To get the straps extra tight, grab a hold of the strap ends with pliers when pulling.
Tip: To conceal the straps end, push them back through the buckle and roll them up.
1. Lay net out on a flat surface with the label at the top right
2. The label will be facing up on the passenger side at the windshield.
3. Attach the front center strap to the footman loop on the center of the windshield as tightly as possible.
4. Attach the rear center strap around the sound bar as tightly as possible.
5. Attach the side straps around the roll bar, making adjustments to keep the center strap straight.
Note: Roll cages and nylon webbing will expand and contract with temperature changes. Occasional morning tightening may be necessary.
Tip: Gripping the strap ends with pliers will give more tightening ability.
1. Lay the net out on a flat surface with the label facing up and toward you.
2. The label will be facing up and just behind the front passenger seat when installed.
3. All the straps should go under the roll bar and back to the buckles to connect.
4. Adjust as necessary.
When using this net with the LJ-1PW (LJ One Piece Wraparound Net), connect the rear most strap of the overhead net to the upper most strap of the wraparound net with the Velcro strips provided.
Note: Roll cages expand and contract with temperature changes. Occasional tightening may be necessary for a day or two and should be done in the cool of the morning.
Tip: To get the straps extra tight, grab hold of the strap ends with pliers when pulling.
Tip: To conceal the strap ends, push them back through the buckle and roll them up.