ARB 4450010 User Manual

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12. Carefully cut out the template found on the last page of these instructions, locate as shown

in Fig. 7. Punch the location of the 1” hole to be cut.


13. Using a 1” hole saw, cut the hole located in step 12.
14. Position an appropriate cage nut bracket into the 1” hole (Do not drop!), and fasten using

one M6x25 stainless steel button head screw and neoprene washer through hole #2.
Tighten until the neoprene is compressed and the bolt is tight.

15. Gently push in the part of the cage nut bracket sticking out and insert 1” rubber plug to

trim.

16. Using the 3/16” drill bit, drill holes #1-15 as shown in Fig. 8 & Fig 9.
17. Using a Pop-rivet gun, install the 3/16” stainless pop rivets.
18. To trim carpet around the internal bracket, use a sharp blade. (Cut a slit in the carpet, fold

back down, and snap into position.)

19. Repeat all steps for the opposite side.



Care & Maintenance

As with the entire vehicle, try to wash off the guards a few times during the winter, especially in
Eastern United States where the roads are salted more than usual.

For the ultimate in long term durability we recommend the use of a rubberized undercoating on
the bottom portion of the guard. (This is highly recommended for customers in the Eastern United
States.)

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