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K671

Fitting Kit

EN

Fitting Instructions for Basic Carrier

CAUTION: Professional

installation recommended

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Revision No:   6D

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Summary of Contents for K671

Page 1: ...K671 Fitting Kit EN Fitting Instructions for Basic Carrier CAUTION Professional installation recommended x 4 x 4 x 1 x 4 x 8 x 8 x 4 x 4 Revision No 6D 1 ...

Page 2: ...Fitting Kit K671 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 2 ...

Page 3: ...Ute 12 AU 75 kgs 165 lbs 100 kgs 220 lbs Isuzu D Max LS Double Cab 4dr Ute 12 NZ 75 kgs 165 lbs 100 kgs 220 lbs D Max Eiger 4dr Ute 12 EU 75 kgs 165 lbs 100 kgs 220 lbs D Max Yukon 4dr Ute 12 EU 75 kgs 165 lbs 100 kgs 220 lbs D Max LX Double Cab 4dr Ute 13 ZA 75 kgs 165 lbs 100 kgs 220 lbs D Max LS Crew Cab 4dr Ute Jul 12 AU 75 kgs 165 lbs 100 kgs 220 lbs D Max LS U Crew Cab 4dr Ute Jul 12 AU 75 k...

Page 4: ...n recommended First Time Installation Remove parts from inside the package and check Contact your dealer if any parts are missing or damaged These instructions show type A crossbar fitted They also apply to type B C and D This kit fits type A B C and D 4 ...

Page 5: ...move covers Use hex screwdriver to reverse adjusting screw 10 turns Press adjusting screw and pull crossbar legs out Refer to the crossbar instructions for crossbar adjustment method Ensure each end of the crossbar is adjusted equally 5 ...

Page 6: ...elating specifically to your vehicle Adjust crossbar in or out to suit vehicle Refer to the crossbar instructions for crossbar adjustment Tighten adjusting screw to 5 Nm 3 7 ft lb hand tight Remove plastic clamp block by gripping bar leg with fingers and push firmly with thumbs until clamp block drops out behind leg 6 ...

Page 7: ... a mark at 355mm and 1245mm From these 2 marks measure 25mm forward and 25mm back and mark a line across the rubber insert Carefully lift the rubber insert by hand to reveal the mounting points as shown only lift the minimum amount required to reveal the mounting point Note Do not use sharp objects or tools to lift the rubber moulding Note Take care when lifting the rubber insert not to kink or be...

Page 8: ...ieces of the rubber insert Note Be careful of sharp edges after cutting the rubber insert Remove one side of adhesive tape backing Apply to underside of rubber insert as shown Remove second backing then apply downward pressure onto vehicle To reveal the screw thread in the mounting points remove the sealant covering them with a sharp tool 8 ...

Page 9: ...Flat washer D Rubber seal E Protective strip Place rubber seal over bolt thread as shown Place the clamps into position as pictured at the 4 points ensure the clamp is orientated the right way in the vehicle channel Using 5mm hex key supplied with this kit fully tighten the M8 dome head bolt and washer supplied to 5Nm 3 7 ft lb hand tight 9 ...

Page 10: ...the 10mm 3 8 spanner supplied with the crossbars tighten the nut to 5Nm 3 7 ft lb hand tight A Coach bolt B Washer C Nut Assemble as shown Refer to the underside of the pad for the part number Fit rubber pads supplied with fitting kit to foot Pad may vary in shape to that shown 10 ...

Page 11: ...ce crossbar foot over clamp Repeat for all four positions Tighten the plastic knob The side with the nut showing should be facing up Ensure the plastic knob is in the position shown when fully tightened Repeat for all legs 11 ...

Page 12: ...t EN K671 Check crossbar is securely attached to the vehicle Use keys to fit and lock covers CAUTION Recheck all fasteners immediately after a load is applied to the crossbars Regularly check screws are tight 12 ...

Page 13: ...cle manufacturers roof load rating if it is lower than the maximum load capacity specified in the fitting instructions Loads should not overhang the sides of the product and be evenly distributed with the lowest possible centre of gravity Long loads should be secured with non elastic straps to the front and rear of the vehicle Objects with pointed ends e g ski poles should be carried with the poin...

Page 14: ...fitted Lubricate locks and adjusting screws at regular intervals Remove the products from the vehicle when not in use Make sure all loose parts are stored safely Yakima Australia Pty Ltd 17 Hinkler Court Brendale QLD 4500 AUSTRALIA www whispbar com www whispbar com au www whispbar co nz www whispbar co uk www whispbar co za www whispbar eu www whispbar ca 14 ...

Page 15: ...12 NZ 295mm 595mm 905mm 885mm 11 5 8ths 23 7 16ths 35 5 8ths 34 13 16ths D Max 4dr Ute 12 EU 295mm 595mm 905mm 885mm 11 5 8ths 23 7 16ths 35 5 8ths 34 13 16ths D Max 4dr Ute 12 EU 295mm 595mm 905mm 885mm 11 5 8ths 23 7 16ths 35 5 8ths 34 13 16ths D Max 4dr Ute 13 ZA 295mm 595mm 905mm 885mm 11 5 8ths 23 7 16ths 35 5 8ths 34 13 16ths D Max 4dr Ute Jul 12 AU 295mm 595mm 905mm 885mm 11 5 8ths 23 7 16t...

Page 16: ...he warranty cover defects loss or damage resulting from accidents unlawful use of the vehicle or defects inconsistencies in the vehicle on which the product or component is fitted Liability for direct indirect special punitive incidental exemplary contractual or consequential damage or loss arising from defects faulty materials or design omissions or negligence or workmanship in the product or its...

Page 17: ...h those instructions and of returning the product to Yakima or the Prorack dealer will be borne by you Following receipt of the product and purchase invoice or receipt Yakima or the Prorack dealer must inspect the product to determine whether the claim falls within the warranty If 4 1 the claim falls within the warranty Yakima will remedy any defects in materials or workmanship becoming apparent d...

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