Important tips (model 90000): - Many different wrench sizes are necessary, make sure you have two complete sets ready and they should be slim. - Add the backboard's spring (I had only 1) already at the step shown at 4:20. Funny how they skipped this step (also in the manual) and showed only how it's already mounted at 11:41. The gap between the hook and the spring was too narrow to simply stretch and hang it on the tube. I had to unscrew it, which was tricky and especially that screw was very thight. - 6:12 make sure both sides of backboard brackets have the exact same distance from the top of the backboard to the screw, otherwise your backboard will be tilted to either the left or right (it's fixable afterwards, but quite uncomfortable to do). - If you're fit, it's possible to assemble the whole thing by yourself, just a bit hard to pull it up, as it won't stand by itself. Add a bit of water/sand into the base and the rest after.
Questionp:Ive set up my Basketball rim but when the basketball hits it it makes a high pitched rattle sound unlike other basketball hoops similar that make more of a thud sound.If theres a reason behind this would much appreciate helping me.
I've assembled it properly but my backboard isn't straight up and down, it leans back a degree or two and as a result the rim is 10'1" high. Anyone know why this would be the case? I can't see where it could be adjusted to make the backboard, and rim, level.
Can someone please help a non mechanically inclined person? I put the hope together but I cannot get my backboard to straighten out. It's bent down and I'm kinda at a lose how to make it straight. Loosened several bolts etc and nothing. Any help is appreciated.
Drill holes a little bit above the current holes, then put the support bars in there and straighten it out from the holes u have drilled. Edit.. Its a manufacturing defect