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1-10-2018 Page 45 of 54 ARB Copyright 2018 3789194
If you have any queries regarding the installation of this product please contact the distributor from whom it was purchased, or alternatively the ARB office in your state.
Head Office ARB Corporation Ltd VIC: 42-44 Garden Street, Kilsyth, Victoria, 3137 Tel: (03) 9761 6622 Fax: (03) 9761 6807
WA:(08) 9244 3553 NSW: (02) 9821 3633 ACT: (02) 6280 7475 SA: (08) 8244 5001 QLD: (07) 3872 3872 NT: (08) 8947 2262 TAS: (03) 6331 4190
5.15) 2 people are required for this step. Check the gap
on the rear door on the sides of the glass is even
to the canopy shell. This can be made even by
pushing out on the canopy shell mount rail inside
and doing up the screws.
Using M8x25 Torx pan head screw and M8x19mm
(smaller) washer screw the canopy down at the
rear, tightly through the canopy mount rail holes to
the rear corner tub mounting brackets with an M8
nyloc nut and M8 x25mm (larger) washer on the
underside.
Repeat this on the opposite side.
5.16) It may be necessary now to adjust the canopy
aft to reduce the pressure on the actuator
mechanism to allow the door to open properly
and evenly both sides. In doing so please ensure
the best seal between the tailgate sash seal on the
canopy’s door and the vehicle tub at the sides is
maintained. 2 people will be required for this to re-
adjust the door glass gap at the sides if the canopy
has to be moved.
5.17) Check the gap of the canopy shell to the tub in the
rear corners near the tailgate above the brake
lights the gap must not be below 5mm. It should
be even on both sides of the canopy.
5.18) Once satisfied with door operation and the canopy
is even, do up the M8 Torx screws to 22Nm.
If there are issues with the rear door operation
being uneven on each side, refer to Section 6.
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Press the button
underneath to check
the door releases on
the actuator and the
pressure is not too
high to stop it
unlatching.

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