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06-09 Hummer H3 3,” 4″ and 4-1/2″ Cradle Mount Sidebar Installation Instructions

February 11th, 2010 · No Comments

PROCEDURE:
1. REMOVE CONTENTS FROM BOX. VERIFY ALL PARTS ARE PRESENT. READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION.
2. Starting on the driver side of the vehicle, locate the two threaded holes toward the front of the frame. Select the driver side Front Mounting Bracket and bolt it to the threaded holes with (2) 10-1.5mm x 30mm Hex Bolts, (2) 10mm Flat Washers and (2) 10mm Lock Washers, (Figure 1). Snug but do not tighten hardware at this time. Repeat this step for the rear Mounting Bracket installation, (Figure 2).
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Windscreen Installation

November 11th, 2009 · No Comments

The satisfactory performance and durability of the windscreen is wholly dependant on the integrity of the mechanism and the quality of the installation. We can not be responsible for problems resulting from faulty installation. Follow the instructions carefully and work slowly and cautiously. Do not exert excessive force on any part of the mechanism or the screen — they are plastic and may break Your windscreen shipped with a protective paper/film covering on both sides. To protect it from scratches, leave the covering on until you are ready to mount the screen on the mechanism.
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Stake Pocket Pop-Up Installation Instructions

October 9th, 2009 · No Comments

1. Read and understand these instructions before proceeding. If you drop a screw down in some stake pocket holes it is difficult to retrieve. Some installers prefer to apply masking tape around the stake pocket holes to prevent scratches. Remove the tape before tightening the assembly screws.
2. Select the correct stake pocket insert. The flat model is used for the 88-98 Chevy & GMC models. All other trucks use the insert with the bent flanges. The bent flange style should be oriented with the bent wings pointing up like this: [__________]
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Retrogauge Mini-Tach Instructions

August 8th, 2009 · No Comments

The RetroGauge™ Mini-Tach is designed for use with a standard ignition coil as factory fitted to 1967 and 1968 Ford Mustangs. For aftermarket ignition systems please read the important application note at the bottom of the page.
INSTALLATION
1. Disconnect the battery negative terminal from the vehicle to completely isolate the electrical system.
2. Remove the instrument cluster according the to the workshop manual (several internet resources are also available to cover this procedure)
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Aprilia SR 50 Factory Owners Manual

February 15th, 2009 · No Comments

The instructions given below cover normal operation of your vehicle and must be carefully observed. By following these rules you will enhance your own safety and the safety of those around you. You will also maximize the life and utility of your vehicle. Two wheeled vehicles obviously do not provide some of the protection provided by automobiles, therefore it is essential that you wear appropriate protective clothing.
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DDM HID Kit Install for Volvo S40

December 8th, 2008 · No Comments

This is an install document for a High Intensity Discharge Kit for the Volvo S40. This is a fairly simple procedure and should take approximately 45 minutes to install.
Kit Details
DDM HID Kit including:
2 – Ballasts and Igniter assemblies
2 – HID Bulbs w/wire assemblies
2 – Ballast to Bulb connecting wires
2 – 3M Double sided adhesive tape
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1994 Cadillac Owners Manual

October 30th, 2008 · No Comments

This booklet contains important information about the warranty coverage of the General Motors warranties covering your new Cadillac. Keep it with your vehicle and make it available to a Cadillac dealership if warranty work is needed. The booklet should remain with your vehicle when you sell it so future owners will have the information.
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Motorcycle Operator Manual PDF

March 14th, 2008 · No Comments

ivision of Motor Vehicles Goggles protect your eyes, though they won’t protect the rest of your face like a faceshield does. A windshield is not a substitute for a faceshield or goggles. Most windshields will not protect your eyes from the wind. Neither will eyeglasses or sunglasses. Glasses won’t keep your eyes from watering, and they might blow off when you turn your head while riding.
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