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Tinnerman

Plate

Locking
Plate

Mounting

Plate

Mounting
Foot

Nut

Mounting
Pad

Adjustment

screws

Lock

Washer

Mounting

Foot

Mounting

Pad

Tinnerman
Plate

Mounting

Strap

Mounting

Screw

Tension

Bolt

Adjustable Mounting Foot / Model MKAJ

Standard Mounting Foot / Model MKEZ

Tighten

screws

with

torque

wrench

set

at

35

to

40

in/lbs

Mounting

Strap

Mounting

Screw

Tension

Bolt

4.

Repeat  this  procedure  for  the  remaining  mounting  foot  and  tinnerman
plate and return the lightbar to its right side-up position.

5.

Position the lightbar onto the vehicle roof in the desired mounting location.
One often selected location is directly above the B-pillars. This area is the
strongest  part  of  the  roof.  Refer  to  your  lightbar  manual  for  cable  exit
location, to be sure that the lightbar is facing the proper direction.

6.

Adjust  the  two  mounting  feet  outwards  so  that  they  are  as  close  to  the
edge of the roof as possible. Both mounting feet must be in full contact
with the roof. Be sure that there is no less than 1/2” clearance between
the roof and the lightbar at their closest point. When the mounting feet are
in  their  proper  position,  lightly  tighten  the  mounting  foot  allen  head  set
screws.

7.

Return the lightbar to an upside down position. Slide each tinnerman plate
outwards  until  it  is  fully  engaged  with  its  corresponding  mounting  foot.
With  the  mounting  feet  and  tinnerman  plates  in  their  proper  positions
firmly tighten all of the set screws (2 or 4 per side). Flip the lightbar right
side-up and return it to its mounting position.

8.

Open  both  drivers  side  doors.  In  the  area  directly  below  the  mounting
foot,  carefully  pull  the  drivers  side  weatherstrip  away  from  the  vehicle.

Remove  enough  so  that  the  area  where  the  mounting  strap  will  be
secured to the vehicle is exposed. Repeat procedure for passenger side.

9.

Insert  the  mounting  strap  through  the  mounting  foot.  Be  sure  that  the
strap fits flush against the area where it will be secured onto the vehicle.
Insert the tension bolt through the mounting strap and into the tinnerman
nut  on  the  tinnerman  plate. Tighten  slightly  with  a  long  shafted,  Phillips
screwdriver. Repeat procedure for passenger side.

10. If  your  mounting  strap  has  mounting  holes  in  the  end  of  the  strap,  use

these holes as a template to drill appropriately sized pilot holes through
the strap and into the vehicle. Repeat for passenger side of the vehicle.

11. Firmly tighten the tension bolts to secure the lightbar to the vehicle.

NOTE:  Model  MKAJ  is  an  adjustable  mounting  foot.  On  this  model  you
may loosen the screws on the rear of the foot and adjust the angle of the
lightbar. This feature can be used if the angle of the roof is not level with
the road.

IMPORTANT: To adjust the leveling screws you must use a torque wrench
set at 35 to 40 ft. lbs.

MOUNTING FOOT

TINNERMAN

NUT

FOOT

ANCHOR

PLATE

SET

SCREW

Plate slides into
lightbar extrusion

5" Mounting Foot

NUT

BOLT

SPLIT LOCK

WASHER

METAL SCREW

NOTE:

The mounting straps are made to fit the contours of individual
vehicles. The strap

may look different.

shown here is for example only. The strap

for your vehicle

NOTE:
NOTE:

STRAP

S H E E T

M E T A L

SCREWS

EXTENSION

VEHICLE ROOF

1/2" MIN. CLEARANCE

NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, the lightbar mounting feet must be sitting as close to the edge of the roof as possible. They must also be
in full contact with the roof and not be hanging off the edge.

IMPORTANT: For strap mounted bars, be sure you have the right sized
lightbar for your vehicle. The lightbar should be approximately the same
width as the vehicle roof. If too large or small it will not mount properly
to the vehicle and may come loose during driving.

If  your  lightbar  has  a  5”  mounting  foot,  it  will  assemble
differently than the standard mounting foot. It also uses an
extension to compensate for the extra height. Follow these
illustrations  for  assembly.  Mounting  to  the  lightbar  is  the
same.

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Страница 2: ...g lip 4 Repeat this procedure for the remaining mounting foot and return the lightbar to its right side up position 5 Position the lightbar onto the vehicle roof in the desired mounting location One often selected location is directly above the B pillars This area is the strongest part of the roof Refer to your lightbar manual for cable exit location to be sure that the lightbar is facing the prop...

Страница 3: ...hrough the mounting foot Be sure that the strap fits flush against the area where it will be secured onto the vehicle Insert the tension bolt through the mounting strap and into the tinnerman nut on the tinnerman plate Tighten slightly with a long shafted Phillips screwdriver Repeat procedure for passenger side 10 If your mounting strap has mounting holes in the end of the strap use these holes as...

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