There are various types of ski racks available in the market today, but they come with very little instructions on how to install them properly on your car or truck. You will learn about some common mistakes people do when installing their ski racks and how to avoid them to have an easy time with your ski rack installation project. Below are some common mistakes people do when installing their ski racks on their cars. [Add paragraphs about common mistakes here]

 

Not reading the instructions

Many people make the mistake of not reading the instructions. The instructions will tell you what size holes to drill, where to place the rack, how much space is required around the car, and how high your skis should be from the ground. Without this information it’s difficult to install your ski rack correctly. If you’re not sure about anything in the instructions, it’s always better to ask someone for help rather than guessing what goes where. Some people may even install their ski rack using a temporary solution like a bungee cord or rope.

 

Trying to install the rack while the car is moving

One of the most common mistakes people make when installing a ski rack on their car is trying to install it while the car is moving. This mistake can lead to damage to your car and potentially injury. The best thing to do is park in a safe location, then install your ski rack. If you are installing a roof mounted ski rack, it may be best to have someone hold the rack in place for you while you connect the mounting brackets and tighten all of the bolts.

 

Not making sure the rack is secure before driving

Not making sure the rack is secure before driving: The first and most obvious way to make sure your ski racks are installed correctly is to make sure they’re secured before you drive away. It’s easy to take this step for granted when you’re in a rush, but it’s important because if the racks aren’t secure, they can easily fall off while you’re driving. Plus, if they do happen to fall off while you’re on the road, it could cause other drivers in front of or behind you to swerve out of the way-potentially causing a serious collision. 2. Trying to install them without using a wrench: Another common mistake people make when installing their ski racks is failing to use a wrench while tightening down bolts.

 

Not testing the rack before taking it on the road

If you’re not careful, you might find yourself in a position where your car is damaged and you have no idea how it happened. The best way to avoid this is to test the rack before taking it on the road. You want to make sure that the rack isn’t rubbing or making contact with any part of the car. This includes the tires, wheel wells, exhaust system and anything else around or near the tire area.

 

Not removing the rack when it’s not in use

The most common mistake is not removing the rack when it’s not in use. It’s tempting to leave your ski rack on the car, but if you don’t remove it, you will likely damage your car. If you’re going to be driving around for a long period of time with your ski rack on, then make sure that you have a spare tire that can handle the extra weight. Another mistake people make is installing their ski racks too high on their cars. The safest place to install the skis is as close to the ground as possible so they have less chance of flying off while driving or when someone else tries to get in or out of them.