KK-K9-F18-K_INST_2-13.docx
Position window guard inside window
frame. Use 5/32” drill bit and drill
hinge mounting holes in door panel.
Attach hinge with # 10 x 1/2 Phillips
pan head sheet metal screws.
Attach rubber bumper to OEM door
stud with 6mm nut. This will go on top
of existing nut.
Bumper is used as a stud guard.
This step can be done before or after the
door panel installation, but make sure
the stud is center on the hole.
Unplug O.E.M. housing
harness.
Remove one (1) floor nut on
driver side and passenger side.
Door Panel and Window Guard
complete.
NOTE: It is very important to
check the lock and window
operation several times before
closing door.
Attach upper mount bracket with
#10 x 1/2 Phillips flat head sheet
metal screws.
Note: As of 2/2014, Door window
guards have obround slotted holes
to minimize the possibility of fingers
accidently being put into the K9
compartment.
Remove (2) passenger side
floor bolts and harness clip.
Temporarily remove rear cargo tire
cover, small forward cargo floor
and hard foam block filler.
Make sure O.E.M. door parts are
secure and locks and windows are
operational by using front door
controls.
NOTE: Double check the
lock operation several times before
installing the new K9 door panel.
Place K9 kit door panel onto door. The
top will hook onto rubber molding.
Position so it lines up with the two
existing (protruding) bolts.
Drill mounting holes with 5/32” drill bit.
Attach door panels with #10 x 3/4
Phillips pan head sheet metal screws.
NOTE:
Window guards are
shipped flat. On the edge of a work
bench, bend a contour in the
middle of the guard so it will fit
tight against the window frame.
With upper mount bracket attached
to window guard, mark mounting
hole locations in upper door /
window frame.
Drill 5/32 holes.