This instruction guide contains important information you should know before and during installation and handling of the CAMCON unit. Please carefully read this instruction guide in its entirety and proceed with the installation only if you truly understand this instruction guide. Keep this guide filed in a safe place, readily accessible at any time. Make […]
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Toyota / Honda CAMCON CC-101 Installation and Instruction Guide
October 29th, 2009 · No Comments
4-Panel Cover Class 2 Installation
October 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
If your truck does not have a locking tailgate (like provided on many full size Fords, Toyotas and Nissans), you will need to purchase an aftermarket tailgate lock (i.e., Pop’ N Lock, Bully Tailgate Lock, etc.,) to be able to lock the tailgate shut and to secure your truck bed. These lock sets basically replace […]
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EasyLift Tail Gate Installation Instructions
September 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Check to make sure your truck does not already have some type of tail-gate assisting device installed. Some 2004 and newer trucks have factory installed torsion bars. If you have made aftermarket modifications to your truck, check to make sure they won’t interfere with installation.
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Chevy, GMC, Dodge 1500 (year 1994-2001), Dodge 2500 (year 1994-2002) […]
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Bed Extender Bracket Installation Instructions
September 25th, 2009 · No Comments
BRACKET MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1. Remove contents from box and check for damage. Verify all parts against parts list. Read and understand instructions completely before installation.
Step 2. Position and hold template on passenger side for quick latch bracket as shown (See Figure 1). (FOR TOYOTA, NISSAN, CHEVY S-10, GMC up to 94, and MAZDA up to […]
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Bed X-Tender Assemblies Installation Instructions
September 24th, 2009 · No Comments
STEP 1. Remove the contents from the box and check for any damage. Verify all parts against the parts list. Read and understand instructions completely before beginning installation.
STEP 2. Position and hold template on passenger side for square bracket as shown (See Figure 1). (FOR TOYOTA, NISSAN, CHEVY S-10, GMC up to ‘94, and MAZDA […]
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Superlift Suspension System Installation Instructions
April 25th, 2009 · No Comments
Superlift TruSpeed Speed Sensor Calibrator For All Chrysler Dodge and Jeep Vehicles 1992 – 2003, Ford Ranger / Explorer 1998-2003, and All Toyota Trucks and SUVs 1995-Present INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
Installation requires a professional mechanic. The overall vehicle must be in excellent working condition; repair or replace all worn parts.
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Front Wheel Drive vs. Rear Wheel Drive in the Light Vehicle Marketplace
March 5th, 2009 · No Comments
A lot of ink has been spilled in recent years over the subject of a vehicle’s driven wheels - specifically, which set (front or rear) should receive the power? This issue has become particularly relevant in recent months because several important upcoming products are to be based on natively rear drive platforms (note: we use […]
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RS900ERII/RS901II Series II Remote Engine Starting System Installation Instructions
December 28th, 2008 · No Comments
PROGRAM/OVERRIDE SWITCH: 2 PIN PLUG
This switch is used primarily for programming features of the RS900/901. However, if the Anti-Grind/Starter disable feature is installed, you MUST INSTALL this switch. This switch will allow the user to override the starter disable in the event of a non-operating remote control.
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Operations Quality Manual
December 17th, 2008 · No Comments
This Operations Quality Manual is an ECG publication written in consultation and collaboration with the quality departments of the following car manufacturers: BMW, Daimler AG, Ford, General Motors, Mitsubishi, Nissan, SEAT, Toyota and Volvo.
The idea of establishing common quality standards for the whole industry was born from a commitment shared by the logistics service providers […]
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Using AMSOIL in engines with possible sludge issues
December 7th, 2008 · No Comments
To inform AMSOIL customers that operating conditions of certain engine designs are re- ported to be “abnormal”. According to Consumer Reports, the engines identified in this bulletin appear to be prone to sludge. The use of AMSOIL Synthetic Motor Oils at regular drain intervals established by the vehicle manufacturer will reduce the likelihood of sludge […]
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