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Bolt the upper and lower extension arms to the back of the backboard frame.

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Water: Easy to fill and drain, but can freeze and crack the base in winter or evaporate over time.

While one person holds the pole stable and upright, the second person must immediately insert the main base bolts through the base and into the bottom pole. lifetime basketball hoop assembly cb14500

Bolt the lower and upper extension arms to the top section of the pole while the pole is still lying flat on the ground.

Your first task is to get the base ready. Flip the base upside down. You'll find designated slots to install the two wheels. Insert the axle through one wheel, then through the pole mounting bracket within the base, and finally through the second wheel. Secure the axle according to your manual's instructions. This wheel system is what makes the CB14500 truly portable, allowing you to roll the hoop into position once it's assembled.

Lifetime organizes hardware into blister packs or labeled bags matching specific steps in the manual. Do not mix them. Count your bolts, nuts, and washers against the parts list before starting. Setting Up Your Workspace Bolt the upper and lower extension arms to

Comprehensive Guide: How to Assemble the Lifetime Basketball Hoop (CB14500)

Fit the wheels onto the axle ends. Ensure they spin freely before securing them with the provided push-caps or cotter pins.

Check the rim bolts and base braces. Tighten any nuts loosened by the vibrations of banking balls. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

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Do not touch the pole until you call (USA) to mark underground utilities.

Rubber mallet, pliers, and two 3/16" Allen keys (usually included).