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Limited Manufacturers Warranty 

What is covered 

Tuff Stuff Overland

 warrants to the original purchaser that its products are free from 

manufacturer 

defects in

 

material and workmanship, for the term described, except as qualified below. 

What is not covered 

Tuff Stuff Overland

 

is

 not be responsible for the natural breakdown of materials that occurs

 

with

 

extended

use (e.g., Ultra Violet (UV) light damage on tents, 

extensive use of

 zippers), or defects

 

caused by accident,

abuse, alteration, animal attack, storm damage, misuse or improper care. 
THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES BEYOND THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT 
SHALL 

Tuff Stuff Overland

 BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL

 

OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

 

Some states do not allow 

the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may 
not apply to you. 

What Tuff Stuff Overland will do.

If after inspection we find that a product failed due to a manufacturing or material defect, we will repair or 
replace the product, at our option, without charge. 

How to obtain warranty service 

Return the product, freight prepaid, to 

Tuff Stuff Overland

; or, contact 

Tuff Stuff Overland

 

Customer

 Care

Department for return authorization: toll free 

866-220-0171

.

Warranty s

hipments without return

 

authorization

cannot be accepted

 and will be returned at the customers expense.  Please provide the RA# on all products.

How state law relates to this warranty 

This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights that vary from state to state. 

Warranty term 

Limited

 12 Month 

warranty applies to  all  tent  components  including 

 

base, aluminum poles,

 

ladder,

 

fabric

and seams. 

Email:

Support@tuffstuff4x4.com

Telephone

:

1-866-220-0171  Monday - Friday 8:30 - 5:00pm California Time

Tuff Stuff USA Headquarters: 2205 South Wright St, Santa Ana California USA

CUSTOMER CARE

Summary of Contents for Ranger Overland Rooftop Tent

Page 1: ...TUFF STUFF TRAILHEAD ROOF TOP TENT...

Page 2: ...tracks and the ladder to the base of the tent Installation is composed ofunpacking attaching mounting tracks to the base of the tent attaching the ladder attaching the tent cover and then mounting yo...

Page 3: ...the tent up and all content will be inside the tent 3 Remove all bags 4 Open up like picture below 5 Make sure you have all the parts required 6 Some tents may have 2 Ladders for a double entry 1 Mou...

Page 4: ...orientation Both works for larger vehicles however most cars or smaller SUV Style are better suited for the off the side option What are the Benefits of off the back tent 1 You can access the rear of...

Page 5: ...ting extrusions arethen bolted to the base of the tent at right angles to the roof rack orroof bars in thedirection ofopening along the length of the tent base OR B Off the Side For most medium or sma...

Page 6: ...ing upward then move the cap of holes side with 4 holes 3 Using four supplied 35mm Steel MB bolt into the mounting channels insert it into the predrilled holes 4 Place mounting channels on exposed bol...

Page 7: ...NSTRUCTION 1 PICTURE INSTRUCTION 3 PICTURE 3 Usingthesupplied35mmboltsM8 addsteelwasherstoeachbolt Slideyourhand betweenbase and mattress and and hold nut in place The bolts should pass through the ho...

Page 8: ...lowed by a nylock nut Driving Cover Attachment 1 Toattach the travel cover slide the rounded fabric end of the cover into the rounded C channel at the hinge side of the tent base Make sure the cover i...

Page 9: ...centeredontheroofrack 3 Positionthehingesothatthetentwillopen to the desired side 4 Slidethe 8mmboltsandchannelsliders intothemountingtracks Liftonesideofthe tentto positiononesetofboltsandchannel sli...

Page 10: ...errests firmly on the ground Assureallthestepson the telescoping ladder are locked The tent base should be level and the ladder should form a60 anglewiththeground 5 Toadjust the ladder height pull on...

Page 11: ...of the vehicle Knowing the height will allow you to safely enter garages and carports 8 Before you leave always check the nuts and bolts attaching your rooftop tent to the rack Make sure they are tig...

Page 12: ...lusion may not apply to you What Tuff Stuff Overland will do If after inspection we find that a product failed due to a manufacturing or material defect we will repair or replace the product at our op...

Page 13: ...WELCOME TO THE TRIBE...

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