Hollywood Fit Guide - Tesla
Please use the below chart to determine which Hollywood Trunk Mounted Bike Rack will fit your Tesla vehicle.
Please check for the special Foot Notes to ensure a proper fit.
| YEAR | MODEL | EXPRESS GORDO | BAJA 2 & 3 | F1B F4-TRUNK | F6-2 F6-3 | F-4 BUMPER | FOOT NTOE |
| 09-12 | Roadster | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | HR |
| 11-12 | Model S | NO | NO | NO | NO | NO | HR |
FOOT NOTE
Fit Chart / Installation Tips:
- Use these tips to locate position of lower strap or hooks for alternative methods of attachment.
- Tow loops on side of vehicle
- Tow loops in center of vehicle
- Look under vehicle for other possible mounting points.
- Do not use Express or F1B if spoiler is fitted.
- No Location for lower straps.
- Keep hinges away from trunk lid on F1/B - F4 only
- Soft door panel, see instruction sheet. Use F6 or hitch rack.
- Soft bumper. Weight of bicycles may exceed capacity of bumper. Reposition rack or use hitch rack.
- Use holes in vehicles frame for attaching hooks.
- Attach hooks to lower edge of trunk lid.
- Lower pads on license plate
- Bike weight limit of 2 bikes or 70 lb. maximum
- Use Window Fittings on top straps
- No if spoiler is fitted.
Trunk: Attach lower straps at bottom of trunk lid
Door: Lower straps attach to bottom of hatch door
HR: Hollywood trailer hitch racks will fit if vehicle is fitted with a receiver hitch
License Plate: Mount lower pads to license plate only
If you see a car reference that reads "No" "No" "HR" in each column, this means that the car cannot be fitted with a strap-on type rack, and must be fitted with a receiver (hitch mount) in order to use our HR (hitch mount) racks.
- Install Hollywood strap-on racks on steel trunks only. Do not install on trunk lids made from fiberglass, aluminum or similar materials. Check with magnet to be sure its steel
- Tighten all straps both before and after mounting bikes on the rack
- Never install upper hooks to plastic, glass or fiberglass
- Clean the surface of the trunk prior to installation
- Never place more than 100 lbs (45 kg.) on the F1B, Baja and F6
- Never place more than 150 lbs (70 kg.) on the F4
- Use at least two tie-down straps or shock cords when securing bikes to the rack and keep bicycle tires at least one foot (30 cm) away from exhaust pipe(s)
- Check the rack, bikes and straps regularly during use
- Drive slowly when the rack is used on bumpy or dirt roads
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