
"The instructions are clear, but look closely at them. Thule provides images only, no words, but as long as you're careful with the left and right side pieces, the instructions are easy to follow. The only tools you'll need are an Allen key and two plastic clips, both of which are included. Kudos to Thule for providing a ball head Allen key that makes installing the bolts easier."
"The hardest part of assembling the rack was pounding the end caps onto the bike trays. They're a very tight fit, so I used a mallet to tap them into place. Even then, I wasn't able to get two of them fully into position. The plastic tabs that secure two of the end caps will not click into their slots, but the caps are so snug they have not budged since installation."
After months of regular use, the Verse hitch rack showed no functional issues. Assembly is straightforward and can be completed alone in about an hour. Instructions use images only; care is required to orient left and right pieces. Thule includes a ball-head Allen key and two plastic clips. End caps on the bike trays are very tight and may require a mallet; some plastic tabs may not click but stayed secure. The wedge mechanism and ratcheting handle lock the rack into the hitch, and a hitch pin swings closed for added security. The rack can sway slightly with bikes loaded. A Bike Repair Holder accessory allows hanging a bike for wheel-free maintenance.
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