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920-0060-00 Rev. B

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IMPORTANT!

 

Read all instructions before installing and using. Installer: This manual must be

delivered to the end user. This manual assumes installation by a suitably qualified  Automotive Technician.

Mounting Instructions

10/12/15/20/30 Series Light Bars

            

         

WARNING!

 

Failure to install or use this product according to manufacturer’s recommendations may result in property

damage, serious bodily/personal injury, and/or death to you and those you are seeking to protect!  

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Important!

Mounting brackets are specific to the vehicle model.  Please make sure the brackets are suitable for the vehicle before 

installation.

1.  Install the M6 cage nut to the mounting feet.  Please see the diagram below for the correct locations and orientation of the cage nut.

2.  Take the lightbar and place it upside down on a sturdy, non-marking surface.  Attach the mounting feet as shown in the diagram unless 

they are already installed.  If not installed yet, please install them by first inserting the heads of the M8 bolts into the openings at the end 

of the slots on the base of the lightbar.  Loosely fasten the mounting feet to the base using the M8 nuts, flat washers, and lock washers.  

Now the spacing between the mounting feet can be adjusted so that their pads will lay flat on the roof of the vehicle.  Tighten the M8 

screws securely.

3.  Loosely attach the mounting strap to each foot using the M6 bolts.  Be careful to align the straps so that the vehicle attachment tabs will 

     be oriented downward when the lightbar is mounted on the vehicle.

4.  Identify the area where the lightbar and mounting straps will be mounted on the vehicle.  Now is a good time to readjust the feet if

     necessary. 

5.  Take the mounting strap and use it as a template to mark where to drill the Ø1/8” holes see diagram below.  These holes will go in the 

gutter area and it may be necessary to pull back the door-sealing gasket.  See diagram below.

6.  Secure the straps with the stainless steel #10 sheet metal screws and external tooth lock washers.  Tighten the screws between 5 and 

     10 inch-pounds.  Apply some silicone sealant around the screw head and washer.

7.  Make any adjustments now to the alignment of the lightbar and then tighten the M6 screws with thread locking sealant at the interface 

     with the cage nut.  

8.  The final step is to make sure the lightbar is properly secured to the vehicle and that the doors close completely.

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