SEB-RRTT_Suzuki Samurai Roof Rack Kit for Hard Top, Tin Top by
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SEB-RRTT_Suzuki Samurai Roof Rack Kit for Hard Top, Tin Top by
Instructions Created by an: Suzuki Samurai Roof Rack Kit for Hard Top, Tin Top by Low Range Off Road (SKU# SEB-RRTT) Installation Instructions CAUTION: Safety glasses should be worn at all times when working with vehicles and related tools and equipment. Suggested Tools: For additional copies of these and other instructions go to: www.lowrangeoffroad and click on the “Instructions” tab. • Allen Wrench: 5/32” (Supplied) • Ratcheting Combination Wrench: 1/2”, 9/16”, & 12mm, • Sockets: 1/2”, 9/16” & 12mm • Ratchet • Center Punch • Hammer • Hand Drill with 5/16” Nut Driver • C-Clamps (2) Roof Rack Mounting Parts & Hardware Parts Parts Rain Gutter Bracket (4 ea.) Rack Plate (4 ea.) Rack Clamp (4 ea.) Clamp Bracket (4 ea.) 3/8 Flat Washer 3/8 Split Washer L-Bracket (4 ea.) 3/8 Nut 5/16 Cap Bolts Flange Bolts 5/16 Flat Washers Serrated Flange Nuts 5/16 Flat Washers 5/16 Split Washers 5/16 Nuts Hardware: Hardware: 8 - M8X1.25X25mm! 8 - M8X1.25 ! ! 8 - 10X32! ! 16 ! ! ! Flange Bolts Serrated Flange Nuts Self Drilling Screws Rubber Washer 8 - 5/16X18X3/4! 8 - 5/16X18X3/4! 16 - 5/16 ! ! 8 - 5/16 ! ! 4 - 3/8X16! ! 4 - 3/8X16! ! 4 - 3/8X16! ! Cap Bolts Nuts Flat Washers Split Washers Nuts Flat Washers Split Washers Roof Rack Parts & Hardware Roof Rack 5/32 Allen Wrench Button Head Allen Screw (Ships in two parts) Hardware: 1 ea. ! 2 ea. ! ! ! 5/16 Allen Wrench Button Head Allen Screws Self-drilling screws Rubber Washers Wind Fairing Hardware: 8-10X32 ! 16 ! ! Self Drilling Screws Rubber Washers Assembling the Roof Rack Protective Wrapping Step 1 Step 2 Unpack the roof rack but leave the protective wrapping on. Remove the (2) tube end caps. There is one on each half. Step 3 Step 4 Align the two rack halves as shown. Push the two halves together. Adds 21” to overall length Tech Tip There is a roof rack extension available that can be added between the two halves to make a longer rack. Tech Tip 5 The remainder of package contents will not be used with this application. They are used to attach the roof rack to many OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers) roof racks. Put these items in safe place. You may need them in the future. Step 5 Locate, remove and open the package that contains the allen wrench and two screws. Step 6 Lock the two rack halves together by installing the (2) screws. Step 7 Tighten the (2) screws using the supplied 5/32” allen wrench. Assembling the Roof Rack Mounts Step 8 Step 9 Install the L-Bracket in a bench vice. Place the Rain Gutter Bracket on the LBracket as shown. Note: Be sure to use a cloth (or other protection) so the mounts are not scratched or damaged. Step 10 Install the (2) supplied 5/16” bolts and flat washers as shown. Step 11 Install the (2) flat washers, split washers and nuts on to the bolts. Simply hand tighten the nuts for now. We will tighten them later. Step 12 Step 13 Position the Clamp Bracket as shown. Install the 3/8” flat washer, split washer and nut. Leave this nut loose for now. Step 14 Repeat Steps 8 through 13 on the other 3 roof rack mounts. Attaching the Roof Rack Mounts to the Roof Rack Step 15 The 4 roof rack mounts will be installed in the four locations indicated by arrows. Note: These locations worked out well for our install. You could change the positioning of these mounts if desired. Step 16 Position the Flat Bracket on top of the front two bars. Step 17 Position the Rack Clamp under the Flat Bracket and align the holes. Step 18 Position the L-Bracket on top of the Flat Bracket and align the holes. Step 19 Step 20 Insert a supplied M8X1.25X25MM flange bolt from the bottom and install a M8X1.25 serrated nut on the bolt. Install the second bolt and nut the same way. Repeat Steps 16 through 19 on the other (3) Rack Mounts. Note: Do not tighten these fasteners yet. Installing the Wind Fairing Step 21 Step 22 Carefully turn the roof rack over. Remove the protective coverings. Step 23 Tech Tip 23.0 Position and clamp the Wind Fairing and secure it using (2) C-clamps. Insure that ALL the holes in the Wind Fairing align perfectly with the rack tubes. Note: The Fairing should be centered side-to-side and top-to-bottom. Note: This is important so that the self drilling screws can be centered on the tubing when they are installed. If the Wind Fairing holes are not centered on the tubes, the self-drilling screws will “wander” off to the side of the tube making the installation of the screws very difficult. Wrong Positioning Tech Tip 23.1 Double check the two end holes for correct positioning. Insure that they are not located in front of a welded joint. It may be necessary to raise or lower the fairing to avoid the welds. Note: Installing a self drilling screw through a welded joint would be much more difficult than in the tube. Correct Positioning Tech Tip 23.3 This shows the correct positioning of the right end hole. Correct Positioning Tech Tip 23.2 This shows the correct positioning of the left end hole. Note: Begin with the far left hole. Step 24 Tech Tip 24 Using a center punch and hammer, make a dent perfectly centered in the hole of the fairing. This shows the dent perfectly centered in the hole. Step 25 Step 26 Place a supplied rubber washer behind the hole of the fairing as shown Place a second rubber washer on a supplied 10X3/4” self drilling screw and position the screw against the dent in the tube. Step 27 Step 28 Using a drill with a 5/16 nut driver (or socket) drill the self drilling screw into the roof rack tube. Repeat the previous step on the next hole as shown. Caution: Do not over tighten. The screw and the roof rack tube are easily stripped. Step 29 Install all (6) of the other self drilling screws and washers, working from left to right. Installing the Roof Rack Step 30 Step 31 Having an assistant help you, lift the roof rack into position. Position the roof rack front-to-back according to your own personal preference. We positioned ours about 8” rearward from the top of the windshield. Once positioned front-to-back, position the gutter bracket in the rain gutter and the clamp bracket below the rain gutter. Position the other (3) roof mounts the same way. Step 32 Step 33 Once all (4) roof mounts are positioned properly, tighten all (4) clamp brackets using a 9/16 ratcheting box end wrench or a socket. Torque spec is 13 ft. lbs. Once all the clamp brackets are tight, tighten the rain gutter bracket to LBracket bolts using a 1/2” socket and a 1/2 in box end wrench. Torque spec is 19 ft. lbs. Caution: While tightening these clamps, observe the rain gutter. If the gutter bends or warps, stop tightening even if full torque has not been reached. Bend in L-Bracket Step 34 Center the roof rack side-to-side. This can be done in several ways. You could have an assistant watch as you move it side to side or . . . . Bend in the Tube Step 34 Continued . . . . you could measure from the bend in the tube to the bend in the LBracket. Then move the rack side-toside until this measurement is equal in the other 3 locations. Step 35 Step 36 Once the rack is centered side-to-side, tighten ALL (8) rack clamp bolts using a 12 mm box end wrench and a 12mm socket. Torque spec is 20 ft. lbs. To insure you have not overlooked any fasteners, we recommend you check and tighten ALL the bolts and nuts one more time. Congratulations!! You have successfully installed a roof rack. We hope these instructions have been helpful. If you have any suggestions about how we could improve our instructions or our products please email us at sales@lowrangeoffroad.com or call us at 801-805-6644. As always, If you experience any difficulty during the installation of this product please contact Low Range Off-Road Technical Support at 801-805-6644 M-F 7:30am-5:30pm MST. Thank you for purchasing from Low Range Off-Road. These instructions are designed as a general installation guide. Installation of many Low Range Off-Road products require specialized skills such as metal fabrication, welding and mechanical trouble shooting. If you have any questions or are unsure about how to proceed, please contact our shop at 801-805-6644 or seek help from a competent fabricator. Using fabrication tools such as welders, torches and grinders can cause serious bodily harm and death. Please operate equipment carefully and observe proper safety procedures. Rock crawling and off-road driving are inherently dangerous activities. Some modifications will adversely affect the on-road handling characteristics of your vehicle. All products sold by Low Range Off-Road are sold for off road use only. Any other use or application is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or user. Some modifications and installation of certain aftermarket parts may under certain circumstances void your original dealer warranty. Modification of your vehicle may create dangerous conditions, which could cause roll-overs resulting in serious bodily injury or death. Buyers and users of these products hereby expressly assume all risks associated with any such modifications and use. Revised 11/07/13© Copyright 2013 Low Range Off-Road, LC All Rights Reserved