
1. Remove 2 bolts, one from each end of front bumper beam. Pull out end caps and return to customer.
2. Place 4″ carriage bolt through spacer(CM-SP4) and into existing holes from the inside of the frame (both sides).
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3. Where the end cap was removed in step 1, place a 1/2″ x 1 1/4″ carriage bolt through spacer(CM-SP3) into the existing hole in the front bumper beam.
4. Hang side plates from carriage bolts installed in step 2 on the outside of the frames and finger tight with 1/2″ flange nuts.
5. Lift main body into place between side plates and loosely attach using 7/16″ carriage bolts and flange nuts as shown.
6. Attach straps of main body to 1/2″ carriage bolts placed in step 3. Finger tight with 1/2″ flange nuts.
7. Torque all 1/2″ fasteners to 75 ft.-lbs. and 7/16″ fasteners to 50 ft.-lbs. in the following order:
First: Fasten main body to side plates.
Second: Fasten strap to front bumper beam.
Third: Fasten side plates to frame