Installation Guide
Angel Armor Ballistic Door Panel (Level IIIA) for Dodge® Charger PURSUIT
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4
Insert the panel at an angle, guiding the
front, top edge fully into the door, under
the side view mirror.
5
After the front, top edge is inserted fully
as described in step 3 above, rotate the
back edge of the Ballistic Door Panel down
into the door.
6
Grip the nylon folds at the top of the Ballistic
Door Panel when it is inserted the majority of
the way into the door.
7
Slide the Ballistic Door Panel forward into its
final position. The leading edge of the anti-
abrasion panel will likely catch on the vehicle
window track. Push on the upper anti-
abrasion panel, toward outside of door, while
pushing the panel forward to move
it past the window track.
Work the Ballistic Door Panel forward
firmly to clear any obstructions, but never
use excessive force, which may damage
internal door components or cause visible
external damage to the door. It may be
useful to shimmy the Ballistic Door Panel
side to side while pushing forward.
Figure 8. Inserting the Ballistic Door Panel into the door
Inserting the Ballistic Door Panel
1
Bend the bottom of the Ballistic Door Panel
away from you, pressing with your knee or
hand. This creates a slight curve in the panel
that matches the shape of the bottom of the
Dodge Charger door and eases installation.
NOTE:
Do not bend the Ballistic Door Panel
tighter than a 6" radius (12" diameter).
2
Standing on the outside of the door and
leading with the front, bottom corner of the
Ballistic Door Panel, begin to insert the panel
into the door, adjacent to the outer surface of
the window glass.
NOTE:
To give visual perspective, Figure 6
shows the installer standing on the inside of
the door. However, we recommend standing
on the outside of the door when completing
step 2 to minimize the possiblity of external
damage to the door.
3
Continue to insert the Ballistic Door Panel
into the door, holding the panel against the
window glass to avoid obstructions inside the
door. This can be achieved by leaning
back/pulling the panel out toward the exterior
of the door.
Leaning back while inserting the panel
into the door is a critical installation step;
not following the process outlined above
may cause exterior damage to the door.
Figure 9. Gripping Ballistic Door Panel’s top-edge nylon folds