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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Custom ‘06 Dodge Charger SRT8.
Lookin’ mean right off the street. Give it some ‘Tude and add major sound all around, TV screens everywhere, dynamite custom interior, the coolest oversized wheels in town, phat tires, an engine compartment full of blinding chrome. When you ride with one of these, you go UPTOWN!
Your Revell kit comes with:
• Large diameter spoked rims with low profile tires
• Operable “scissor” doors
• Opening hood and trunk, simulated amplifier & subwoofer detail
• Custom graphic decal
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1. Apply masking tape completely around the factory upper and lower grille to protect the paint (as shown).
2. Open the hood and remove the plastic header panel covers (by lifting straight up) and six (6) of the top plastic push fasteners.
3. Remove the four (4) factory fasteners (#2 Phillips bit or square drive bit) at the top, bottom and on each side of the factory grille.
4. Unclip the top and the bottom of the factory grille from the bumper cover by pushing down on the upper tabs and pulling up on the lower tabs and pull straight out (shown removed in order to show the screw and tab locations).
5. Use a flat blade screwdriver to pry off the factory black plastic grille fin section from the outer chrome frame.
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The Police Upfitter’s Guide has been prepared with the assistance of service and engineering specialists to assist vehicle upfitters in achieving the highest standards of safety and quality in their products. This guide is divided into topics pertinent to upfitters of police vehicles. References are made to the 2008 Dodge Charger and Magnum Service Manual for appropriate service procedures, torques specifications, component separation clearances, and other standard information that is common with the unmodified vehicle.
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Procedures of LED Mirror-Beam installation on Dodge Charger/Magnum.
Removing the Side Mirror:
NOTE: This product can not be used if your vehicle is equipped with break-away mirrors.
1. Remove the driver side door panel from the vehicle (Fig. 1). To remove the door panel: Remove the 5 caps labeled “A” (Fig. 1). Take a pen or other object and depress the center of the cap. This will disengage the cap so it can be removed, then remove the Phillips head screws under the two covers labeled “B”. Remove the 3 clips from inside the window track (Fig. 1). Remove the 4 Phillips head screws from the bottom of the door panel. Unhook the door opener rod and unplug the 3 electrical connectors behind the door panel.
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Front Door Installation for Magnum, Charger, 300C
1. Using a pick tool pry open the screw covers behind the interior door release lever and below the
arm rest and remove the screws. Fig. 1
2. Remove the four screws securing the door panel along the bottom. Fig. 1
3. Using the end of a Phillips screwdriver gently depress the center pin of the three plastic retainers
securing the door panel. The center pin of the plastic retainer should depress approximately 1/8”
and allow the retainer to be removed from the door panel. The two uppermost retainers do not
need to be removed in order to remove the door panel. Fig. 2
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26 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
Installation: 2005 Dodge Charger or Magnum
1. Remove the 2 plastic covers that protect the front area under the hood (Fig. 1). They snap into or out of the vehicle.
2. Remove the 2 bolts that hold the hood latch assembly on and set it aside (do not disconnect the cables). Unplug the horn wire and place the wire out of the way (Figs. 1 & 2).
3. Mount speaker to bracket (Fig. 3).
4. Remove all the plastic rivets from the top of the front of the body of the vehicle, then pull the body toward the front of the vehicle (the body is flexible). Slide the 2 U-Nuts onto the support braces (Fig. 4) and place the bracket (with siren attached) on top of the U-Nuts. The front “ears” of the bracket rest on the two U-Nuts which clip onto the support braces (Fig. 4). The rear of the bracket will mount behind the hood latch assembly using the hood latch’s mounting hardware (Fig. 2).
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The Police Upfitter’s Guide has been prepared with the assistance of service and engineering specialists to assist vehicle upfitters in achieving the highest standards of safety and quality in their products. This guide is divided into topics pertinent to upfitters of police vehicles. References are made to the 2006 Dodge Charger and Magnum Service Manual for appropriate service procedures, torques specifications, component separation clearances, and other standard information that is common with the unmodified vehicle.
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25 Mar
Posted by admin as Dodge
The Model 501902-31xx is a pair of LED light heads for the back up light section of the 2006 Dodge Charger tail lamp housings. The LEDs utilize polycarbonate TIR Collimators and Fresnel lenses for maximum light output. These units are designed for use ONLY with Federal Signal Corner LED electronic flasher, Model 501903. The unit is supplied with mounting hardware. It has an operating temperature range of -40°C to +65°C.
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Step 1: Remove Trim Panel
-Start at the bottom edge of panel and gently pry out near storage pocket area. Move up to near the stereo and pry out again. The last two clips are at the top above the air vents, pry these out and the entire assembly will release.
-The climate controls are attached to the trim panel so next step is to remove the wiring clips from the rear of the unit. Now remove the wiring clips from the upper button assembly.
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