Permanent mounting – Code 3 LP 6000 User Manual
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NOTE! The mounting brackets are slotted to allow
continuous adjustment from hole to hole. When the
brackets are installed, the rubber feet should rest as
close to the edge of the roof as possible; (See
Illustration 4.) Generally, with a 47" light bar, the
outboard set of holes would be used for all full
size and many intermediate size vehicles. The
tabs holding the rubber feet may be bent to
conform to the roof profile as shown in Illustrations
4 and 6. Some vehicles may require a slightly
longer or shorter mounting bolt. These are 5/16"
coarse thread bolts which can be obtained locally.
Permanent Mounting
Examine the roof of the vehicle to
determine the areas of greatest roof
strength as well as location of air horns,
etc. that will affect the location of the
light bar. Select the holes that will place the
mounting feet in the location selected and attach
the feet to the underside of the light bar, using the 5/16-18 thread forming bolts and 5/16" flat washers
provided. (See Illustration 5 for alternate hole location.) Attempt to locate a position in which the bar is
level fore and aft. If leveling is required, slide the shim washer under the appropriate tabs on the mounting
brackets.
(See Illustration 5.) If additional leveling is still needed, contact the factory for assistance. Once the bar is
level front to rear and centered side to side, mark the holes through the mounting tabs and remove the bar
from the vehicle. Drill out the mounting holes and remove any burrs. Attach the die cut rubber gaskets or
shims, if used. (See Illustration 5.) Remount the light bar and attach to the roof using four suitable fasten-
ers
obtained locally. NOTE! The tabs on the mounting brackets may be bent at any angle to match the
curvature of the roof. (See Illustration 6.)