Place these instructions in the vehicle’s glovebox after installation is complete Installation Time: 30min Approx Nudge Bar Weight: 4KG Important: Please read each step of these instructions carefully prior to commencing installation! ! Accessory Part No. NBAR0032 Ford Ranger (2011 Production Onwards) ALLOY NUDGE BAR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Layout: Tools Required: Flat Bladed Screwdriver Sharp Knife Marker Pen 5mm Hex Driver (Allen Key) Bolt Assembly Torques: M8 = 22 Nm M10 = 44 Nm Important: ! Do not use this product in any other motor vehicle for which it is not designed. Do not use any other mounting location/method other than described in this instruction. It is advisable to seek assistance of another person when installing this product. Do not repair or modify the Nudge Bar and/or its mounting bracket in any way. Repair or modification may effect proper operation of the airbag resulting in serious injury. Do not remove the label from the Nudge Bar. Page 1 of 5 SK596 13mm Socket / Spanner 16mm Socket / Spanner 17mm Socket / Spanner 50mm Hole Saw + Power Drill 23/12/2011
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Place these instructions in the vehicle’s glovebox after installation is complete
Installation Time: 30minApprox Nudge Bar Weight: 4KG
Important: Please read each step of these instructions carefully prior to commencing installation! !
Important:!Do not use this product in any other motor vehicle for which it is not designed.Do not use any other mounting location/method other than described in this instruction.It is advisable to seek assistance of another person when installing this product.Do not repair or modify the Nudge Bar and/or its mounting bracket in any way.Repair or modification may effect proper operation of the airbag resulting in serious injury.Do not remove the label from the Nudge Bar.
Ford Ranger - NUDGE BARAccessory Part No. - NBAR0032
• To maintain your Nudge Bar properly, wash regularly with car wash detergent, hose off & chamois dry. Stubborn grime can be removed with kerosene.• Polished surfaces can be maintained with Autosol® metal polish or similar products. Use as recommended.
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M10 Nylock Nut 6
29 M8 x 25mm Button Head Cap Screw
10 M8 Flat Washer 4
11 M8 Nylock Nut 2
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Move the Number Plate
Remove the number plate from the front bumper of the vehicle.
Fit the number plate to the Nudge Bar.
Ford Ranger - NUDGE BARAccessory Part No. - NBAR0032
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3. Drill the Front Air Shroud
Tools: 50mm Hole Saw + Power Drill
For vehicles fitted with air shrouds in the front bumper, mark the centre point of the openings, on the RHS and LHS of the vehicle, as shown.
Then use a power drill with a hole saw, to cut large holes through the black plastic shrouds.
Trim the Plastic Skirt
Tools: Masking TapeMarker PenSharp Knife
Using a marker pen, mark the plastic skirt as shown, at the bottom edge of the front bumper.
You may need to prepare the surface with masking tape, if it is difficult to see the marker on the black plastic.
Carefully trim the skirt with a sharp knife, on both RHS and LHS of the vehicle.
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Centreline through this bolt
Centreline through this bolt
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Figure 2. Trim the Plastic Skirt
Figure 3. Drill the Front Air Shrouds
Figure 1. Move the Number Plate
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Ford Ranger - NUDGE BARAccessory Part No. - NBAR0032
Fit the Rear Bracket
Tools: 16mm Socket/Spanner17mm Socket/Spanner
Fit the RHS and LHS rear brackets to the front brackets, using the supplied M10x40mm Hex Head Bolts, M10 Flat Washers, and M10 Nylock Nuts.
Ensure the Rear Brackets are aligned against the outer faces of the chassis rails, and fully tighten.
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Fit the Front Bracket
Lever the plastic shroud (attached to the front face of the bumper beam) forwards, and slide the front brackets onto each end of the beam, ensuring it goes between the beam and the shroud.
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Unclip the Plastic Shroud
Tools: Flat Bladed Screwdriver
From underneath the front of the vehicle, locate the back of the bumper beam.
On the back of the beam are the rear protrusions of plastic clips. Using a flat bladed screwdriver, push the clips forwards, out of the bumper beam.