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For accurate installation, proper operation, and years of satisfaction, please read and
understand the installation and owner’s manual fully prior to installing the mirrors.
From all of us at Curtis, we thank you for choosing our product.
driver and passenger.
Curtis accessory weights are listed in product
add additional weight to the base vehicle. All
Curtis Cabs, blades and general accessories
ADDED
WEIGHT
brochures. Deduct the accessory's total weight
from the vehicle's rated capacity and never
exceed the vehicle's rated capacity including
3/8” Open-end wrench or socket
7/16” Open-end wrench or socket
WARNINGS, TIPS, & REQUIRED TOOLS
TOOLS REQUIRED:
1. Carryall 4x2 - On Cab Frame:
NOTE: The Carryall ROPS Basic Cab does not
include doors. Side mirrors may be installed
onto the frames in place of the upper hinges
for the doors.
If doors will be installed, mirrors can not be
installed on the frame. In that case, proceed
to Step 2.
1.1 Remove and discard the upper door hinge
from the driver’s side cab frame.
1.2 Attach the driver’s side mirror to the frame
into the hinge holes using two 1/4-20 x 3/4”
bolts. See Figure 1.2.
1.3 Repeat steps 1.1 and 1.2 for the passenger’s
side mirror.
1.4 Torque bolts to 96±5 inch-lbs.
NOTE: Side Mirror brackets will not be used for a
frame install. These parts may be retained if a
door and rear window kit may be installed
later.
Figure 1.2: Side Mirror to Cab Frame
MIRROR INSTALLATION
Exposure to Carbon Monoxide can Cause illness,
serious injury or death. Never operate vehicle if suspi-
cious of Carbon Monoxide. Inspect exhaust system for leaks
monthly. Leaks can result from loose connections, corrosion,
cracks or other damage to the exhaust manifold. If leaks are
found, repair or replace exhaust system. Do not use vehicle
until repair or replacement is complete.
WARNING