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Prime Design Limited Warranty. Seller’s sole and exclusive warranty (and Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy and Seller’s entire liability for any breach thereof) with respect to the Goods is set forth in the Limited Warranty document available at primedesign.net/warranty-liability 
(the “Prime Design Limited Warranty”). 

 TM & © 2021 PRIME DESIGN. PROTECTED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING PATENT NO.’s 6427889, 6764268, 6971563, 8991889, 9415726, 9506292, 9481313, 9776476, 9796340, 10470565, 10486608, 10501022 AND OTHER PATENTS PENDING

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AAL-8009 

ASSEMBL

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CCESS LADDER

ACCESS LADDER ASSEMBLY 
SEQUENCE

Combination Wrench, 13MM

Torque Wrench w/13MM Socket

Torpedo Level

Tape Measure

Grease or Wax Pencil

INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

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These instructions are subject to change if the manufacturer revises 

the parts and/or production of the subsystems and accessories used in 

the brand’s vehicles. Following the instructions for assembly will ensure 

proper installation of the product. The manufacturer will not be held 

liable if these instructions are not followed. 

 

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This Access Ladder is designed to be installed in one specific position 

on the vehicle. Attachment to the vehicle may be compromised if the 

position is different from that shown in these instructions. 

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Do not add or place any additional material (rubber, plastic, etc) 

between the Door Brackets and the vehicle’s body unless supplied 

with your Access Ladder. The use of additional nonessential material 

may prevent proper holding of the Access Ladder to the vehicle’s door, 

leading to vehicle body and/or Ladder damage. 

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The vehicle’s door must be securely closed and latched at the top and 

bottom prior to using this Access Ladder. Failure to do so may cause 

damage to the vehicle’s door & hinges, and/or cause personal injuries. 

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The addition of parts and/or components not original to this Ladder 

Assembly are discouraged. Use only OEM supplied parts. 

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It is essential to check and retorque the mounting fasteners after the 

first week of initial service, then monthly thereafter.

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Re-location of the OEM backup camera may be required if the rear door 

access ladder is in the camera field of view.

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Do not use power tools to tighten fasteners as power tools may lead 

to overtightening and cause damage to the vehicle, or the Ladder 

hardware. Use only hand tools as shown below.

INSTALLER NOTE: 

It is important to correctly follow 

these assembly instructions. These instructions for 

assembly are provided by the manufacturer at time 

of Access Ladder delivery, and reflect the technical 

specifications applicable at the time of writing.

Ratchet w/13MM Socket

UPPER MOUNTING BRACKETS

Assemble the left side Upper Bracket to the Ladder using 

the indicated hardware. The bolts must screw into bolt 

holes #2, and #4 of the Hanger Connector.

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M8 x 20MM (1X)

Flat Washer (1X)

Lock Washer (1X)

INSTALLER NOTE:

 Left and 

Right Mounts have Carriage 

Bolt Head facing inward

Summary of Contents for PRIME DESIGN AAL-8009

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Page 2: ...63 8991889 9415726 9506292 9481313 9776476 9796340 10470565 10486608 10501022 AND OTHER PATENTS PENDING 2 AAL 8009 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PACKAGING CONTENTS CONTENTS OVERVIEW 4 Mounting Bracket Assembl...

Page 3: ...ets and the vehicle s body unless supplied with your Access Ladder The use of additional nonessential material may prevent proper holding of the Access Ladder to the vehicle s door leading to vehicle...

Page 4: ...S 2 1 Assemble the left side Lower Bracket to the Ladder using the indicated hardware The bolts must screw into bolt holes 3 and 5 of the Hanger Connector Do not tighten until Step 2 2 INSTALLER NOTE...

Page 5: ...09 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ACCESS LADDER 3 2 Slide the Lower Mounting Bracket Hanger Rods into the Hanger Rod Clamps 3 4 Do not tighten until Steps 4 5 4 8 This Lower Mounting Hanger Rod comes from the...

Page 6: ...R PATENTS PENDING 6 1 2 3 4 A B 1 2 3 4 AAL 8009 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ACCESS LADDER Using a wax or grease pencil make marks at the top A and bottom B of the door at 3 ACCESS LADDER INSTALLATION 4 2 S...

Page 7: ...INSTRUCTIONS ACCESS LADDER INSTALLER NOTE Overtightening the Hanger Rod nuts may cause the Door Brackets to damage the door skin 4 9 Torque both Lower Hanger Rod Clamp bolts to 90 in lbs 4 10 Remove...

Page 8: ...mplemented by the Access Ladder User The User must never jump from or slide down an Access Ladder more than one rung or step at one time To prevent a loss of grip hazard Users must avoid ascending or...

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