
The Thule 430 Tracker II Complete Rack Package equipped with the Thule TK13 installs nicely onto your hard shell tonneau cover for your pickup truck.

The Thule 917 Peloton Fork Mounted Bike Racks can be positioned closer together when installed in opposite directions.
One unique aspect of this installation that we needed to keep in mind is the clearance behind the backward facing bike trays. We didn’t want them to hit the rear glass on the back of the cab and we also needed enough clearance to have them not hit the rear of the cab when the tonneau cover was raised.
Determining where the rear crossbar should be mounted was crucial to this key aspect of our installation. Once we determined how much space we needed for mounting the backward facing bike racks we could accurately measure and install our rear crossbar. Once the rear bar was mounted we then focused on the front bar. We opted to line up the rear of the tray on the forward facing bike racks with the back edge of the tonneau, giving it a nice symmetrical look. This put the front bar at 33” forward of the rear bar, which is a fine distance for mounting tray style fork mounted bike racks.

The Thule 430 Tracker II Complete Rack Package equipped with the TK 13 Fiberglass Application is the perfect solution for mounting onto a hard shell tonneau cover.
The next step in the installation involves measuring and marking the mounting location of the towers and bases. First, we pre-assembled the rack by sliding the Thule 430 Tracker II Towers on to the Thule Load Bars and then clicking the towers onto the TK13 base. With this system loosely assembled, we set the entire system onto the tonneau cover and used a cloth tape measure to figure out precisely where the towers would be on each side. Before we marked our tower mounting location, With all this in mind and measured out twice, we drew a circle around the TK bases, and then lifted off the towers and bars leaving just the bases on the vehicle. At this point we marked where the holes should be drilled and used a center punch to show exactly where to drill.

The Thule 430 Tracker II Complete Rack Package should have an equal amount of crossbar overhang on either side of the towers when installed correctly.
Now for the fun part… drill the holes, and mount it up. With everything measured and marked this is really the easy part. The instructions tell you what size bit to use, starting with a 1/8” bit pilot hole and finishing with a 9/32” drill bit. Once the holes are drilled, spread some silicone around the holes (included in kit). Next assemble the bases by attaching the base pads and inserting the bolts and washers through holes. Once the TK Bases are positioned on the roof it is time to tighten them down. This is where another person can really be handy, one person on top turning the bolts and the other underneath holding or turning the nuts. Once tight, not too tight (when you hear fiberglass crunching, it’s probably tight enough), you can set your towers and bars into the secured bases. Now adjust the crossbars so that there is an equal amount of bar extending out from each tower and tighten the small allen screw located on the side of the towers. This screw tightens the towers to the bars (not too tight on this one either). The last step is to pop on the end caps (included with the towers) and attach the bike racks.









