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If you run out of room on the ratchet, loosen 

the ratchet buckle by pressing the black button 
in the center of the lever and loosen the ratchet 
to the first ‘click’. Then retighten the cam buckle 
and following that the ratchet buckle.

When the enclosure is straight on the sides 

over the doors and there is no sagging, close the 
ratchet lever, fold up the  and cover the buckles 
with the protective fabric flap.

6. Attach the enclosure to the wheel 

wells and bumper.

Remove from the bag containing the strap and 
velcro the four 1" x 8" pieces of adhesive backed 
hook material. 
  Near each wheel cutout toward the bottom you 
will find a strip of loop material sewn to the inside 
of your enclosure. Note where the loop on the 

enclosure contacts the car, mate the hook strip 
to the loop strip on the enclosure, remove the 
adhesive backing and press the strip on the car in 

side-release buckle into the opposite web loop 
on the other side of the car.

Clip the strap buckle into the buckle end on 

the web strap and tighten the strap. Slip excess 
strap under the strap keeper and slide the strap 
keeper down toward the end of the excess strap.

5. Cinch the top tight from the back.

Your enclosure hangs from a top strap that 
encircles the top of the four car roof posts. 
When this top strap is tight your enclosure will 
stay up and be secure.

At the top and back of the enclosure is a fabric 

flap covering a cam buckle and a ratchet buckle 
to tighten the top strap.

Open the flap and locate the strap exiting from 

the cam buckle on the right side. Holding the 
back of the enclosure up toward the roof, tighten 
this strap until the enclosure is held up along the 
top of your car just along the roof line. 

Now tighten the top strap further with the 

ratchet buckle at the left. To tighten, lift the 
ratchet lever up to the left. Each time you 
move the lever the ratchet will tighten the 
strap one ‘click’.

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Ratchet 

Cam 

Buckle (lever up) 

Buckle

Tightening the strap with the ratchet buckle.

Strap Keeper

Tightening the strap at the cam buckle.

Ratchet 

Cam 

Buckle  

Buckle 

(lever down) 

Ready to 

remove the 

adhesive 

backing 

from the 

hook strip 

and apply 

near the 

front wheel

Summary of Contents for Fairway Deluxe 3-Sided Golf Car Enclosure

Page 1: ...Fairway C L A S S I C Assembly and Care Instructions Deluxe 3 Sided Golf Car Enclosure...

Page 2: ...ay be used During freezing weather an automotive windshield solvent and a soft cloth will work Fabric areas of the cab may be washed with a rag or soft bristle brush and a mild soap Storage Store in a...

Page 3: ...r Enclosure Parts List Windshield Strap Carrying Case Four 1 x 8 adhesive hook strips Two 1 x 32 adhesive hook strips 3 Side Golf Car Enclosure Passenger side of the enclosure not shown in this view R...

Page 4: ...and peel an inch or so of the adhesive backing from the top end Align the strip along the roof post with the top of the strip just where the post straightens out below the roof line Slowly peel off t...

Page 5: ...ng edge of the enclosure to the inside The web loops now face forward Secure the loop strips on the enclosure to the hook strips on the roof posts Note that you may need to adjust the top strap slight...

Page 6: ...ckle end on the web strap and tighten the strap Slip excess strap under the strap keeper and slide the strap keeper down toward the end of the excess strap 5 Cinch the top tight from the back Your enc...

Page 7: ...e hook fails to connect 8 Attach the rear window Attach the rear window by slipping the top of the rear window under the two top flaps on the enclosure and mating the hook and loop tabs on the window...

Page 8: ...of the door up and fix the loop tab on the inside to the loop tab sewn on the upper inside of the door This will keep the bottom of the door out of the way of the rear wheel The door zippers can also...

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