![]() I placed the two supplied bolts in from the rear of the lower bracket and snugged the bracket nuts tighter so that the bracket would stay in place and the two supplied bolts would be held somewhat in place by the rear seat delete. Grab two of the supplied bolts from the kit with lock nuts and mock up the cross bars. ![]() Take the bolts and bushings out of the eyelets. Leave about 1.5" of space between the jam nut (screwed up to the eyelet) and the cross bar. Take the remaining two eyelets and screw them into the cross bar supports. ![]() Assemble and install harness bar cross supports. Reverse the order above to reinstall your trim pieces. Place the harness bracket behind the original seatbelt bracket and reinstall. Both sides of the harness bar bracket are similar, you just want to make sure the two holes are on bottom and the top of the bracket sweeps towards the front, that's how you know which side goes where. Find the bracket that has the single hole on top and faces toward the front of the car. Remove the bolts for the seatbelt bracket carefully because there are retaining clips that are supposed to hold the bolts in the bracket during original assembly however, my clips fell off after unscrewing the bolts and one bolt and clip fell behind the interior panel (magnet comes in handy here). You only need to focus on getting enough room by the seatbelt bracket, so don't go crazy. Begin pulling on the rear panel carefully and forcefully, there are some strong clips in there and they are the only things holding the panel in place. You will see the only screw in the rear panel assmebly, remove it. I only lifted the sill enough to be out of my way, didn't fully remove. The lower door sill needs to be removed, grab an edge and gently pull upwards. Here you will need the Torx 47 socket and rachet, the phillips screwdriver and some careful yet forceful prying. ![]() Remove the bracket, install the supplied upper mount. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |