18 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Tools needed: T30 Torx Bit, power drill, 15/64” drill bit, 10 mm socket, ratchet and short extension, stanley knife or tin snips, small clamp; optional: one caulk tube of silicone adhesive
BEFORE PAINTING – FIT BUMPER COVER AS FOLLOWS:
1. Remove the factory Air Dam by removing the five 10 mm hex bolts; discard the bolts and Air Dam.
2. Using the T30 Torx Bit and remove the two torx head bolts at each end of the factory painted upper bumper cover; save these bolts.
3. Using a stanley knive or tin snips, trim away approximately ž” of material from under the bottom edge of the factory upper bumper cover on each side at the area where the cover curves into the center bumper opening. This will allow clearance for the upper edge of the TMD Bumper Cover to slide up into this area. It is necessary to gently pull or pry out on the factory upper bumper cover to trim it.
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Note on Sport Model Trucks – This light bar will not mount correctly on sport model trucks without realigning the bumper. TRUCKS WITH FACTORY TOW HOOKS
1. Temporarily remove the factory tow hooks and set them aside along with the bolts.
2. Position your KC light bar so the brackets will sandwich between the tow hooks and the frame. ( NOTE – The light bar must be rolled into Bumper place by inserting the lower end of the brackets into the opening first Bolts and then rolling it up into place.)
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1. Unplug all lights and harnesses connected to factory bumper and remove from truck frame.
2. Remove factory tow frame to install new Top Gun rear bumper. In order to remove tow frame, the bed of the truck has to be loosened on lifted 6 inches off the truck frame. Remove 4 bolts towards the rear of the bed, end loosen but do not remove the 2 bolts towards the front of the bed. Lift bed and remove towing frame.
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REMOVAL 1. Disconnect the ground cable from battery. 2. Remove the front grille RH and front grille LH. 3. Remove the clips inside the mounting portion of front grille RH and front grille LH. 4. Remove the six clips on the upper part of bumper. 5. Remove the clips, which secure the front bumper to fender. 6. Remove the clips, and turn over the mud guard LH and RH. 7. Remove the three clips in the center, right and left part of Read the rest of this entry »
Tools you need: • Torx T-20 • Socket wrench size M10 • Small screwdriver • Chalk or pencil (if you want to put some marks on the bodykit to fix it exactly as it was) • A bucket to store the washer fluid (remember: it might be upto 6.5 liters!) • Old soft blankets, wood blocks or a friend to lend a helping hand to avoid scratches to the bumper paint
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Remove the front bumper cover
A. Begin by removing the dust covers that are located underneath the vehicle. Use the 10mm socket to remove the OEM bolts and then the 7mm Nut driver to removed all the OEM screws along the sub-front portion of the bumper.
B. Locate and remove all other fasteners that attach the OEM bumper cover to the vehicle. Once you’ve removed the fasteners, slowly remove the bumper cover. Note that some vehicles may have the foam bumper protector inside, where some may have the plastic protector. The Pro-gard Push Bumper was designed for the plastic protector.
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14 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Instructions Procedure:
1. Before beginning the installation, please read all directions carefully and verify that all necessary hardware is accounted for. If any parts are missing, stop the installation and contact your distributor immediately.
NOTE: The center channel/tube is installed in the lower position, if you install a winch higher than 11″ you can raise the central channel/tube to the next holes position.
2. If vehicle has factory tow hooks you must remove them. If vehicle has not factory tow hooks you must remove the plastic cover from the bumper. Image 1. NOTE: Tow hooks or plastic cover will not be reinstalled.
3. Locate the nuts and studs that secure the bumper bracket to the frame rail. Remove the (2) lower nuts.
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05 Apr
Posted by admin as Dodge
The BD X-Tuner Power Programmer is for 2003-2005 Dodge Ram trucks equipped with a 5.9L Common Rail Cummins turbo diesel engine. The X-Tuner is a very simple instrument to operate. All procedures take place in the comfort of your cab with the downloader hooked up to the OBD II (On Board Diagnostics) port. Operating this downloader does not require any mechanical background.
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11 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Read all instructions before starting any work.
1. Remove the O.E. muffler and tail pipes only. Any pipe ahead of the OE muffler should be retained. Lubricate the rubber isolators and fasteners with WD-40, or similar product, to aid in removal.
2. Place a 3″ band clamp on the inlet of DynoMax front pipe 51061 and install. Slightly tighten the inlet band clamp.
3. Install DynoMax Ultra Flo SS muffler 17273. Place a 3″ saddle clamp on the muffler inlet connection and finger tighten. Rotate the muffler to a 450 angle with the top toward the drive shaft. Please see system diagram.
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All hardware should be tightened only enough to ensure safety during assembly. Fully tighten all hardware after entire assembly is completed.
1. Insert pairs of 5/8 inch x 7 1/2 inch and 5/8 inch x 8 inch hex bolts through holes in four 1/2 inch thick top bars from the kit. Place the 7 1/2 inch bolt/bar assemblies over the side rails of the vehicle ahead of the cab mount structure. Place the 8 inch bolt/bar assemblies over the side rails behind the cab mount structure.
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