Rugged Ridge 4-Piece All Terrain Fender Flare Kit, 4.75-Inch, 97-06 Wrangler (TJ) User Manual

Tj all terrain flare kit

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11630.10/11630.20

REV 11/13/09

1. M5 Socket Head

Cap Screws- (28)

2. M5 Flat Washers- (28)

3. M5 Flange Nuts- (28)

4. Edge Trim- (1 roll )

5. Edge Trim Tool

Important! Please read instructions completely before installing flares.

Step 1. Remove front factory side markers. Do not discard markers, they will

be reused. Remove all flares including the front flare extensions.

Clean body surface where new flares will mount. Temporary removal

of rear fender well liners may be necessary for installation of flares.

Step 2. Clean inside mounting lip edge with rubbing alcohol. Install edge trim

as shown by removing red vinyl tape covering only a few inches at a

time. Do not stretch the trim while being applied, this may cause

shrinkage after installation.

1. 6 mm Allen wrench

2. 10 mm Wrench

3. 5/16" wrench

4. Scissors

5. Isopropyl Alcohol

*See page 2 for optional painting instructions.

Step 3. Install the hardware as shown in the image. First place a washer on

the M5 bolts. Place one bolt through each hole in the flare. Next place

a rubber spacer on the bolt on the back side of the flare.

( Note: Over tightening of the flares may not allow them to expand and

contract with climate changes.)

Step 5. Install the flares on the body. The flares will be held on the body by

either placing a nut on the inside of the fender or screwing the bolt into

a factory nutsert in the body. Both the front and rear flares will have

this multiple mounting method. Install flare extensions using the factory

M5 bolts that were previously removed.

Step 6. Reinstall the front side markers, and marker bulb socket.

REQUIRED TOOLS:

HARDWARE LIST:

TJ All Terrain Flare Kit

Step 10. Use of the trim tool may need to be used on any parts of the trim that

have been misaligned during installation. To seat the trim against

the body, the curved side will be used. To seat the trim side against

the flare the flat side will be used. It may be necessary to start at one

end and run the tool the full length of the flare.

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