
ICI STEP INSTALLATION
Figure 6.
Figure 5.
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Figure 4.
Step 5 (Finish Bolt
Front Hoop Step to
Bar)
Next, finish bolting the front
hoop step to bar. Use (1 set)
of M8 finish washers,
M8x24x2mm flat washers,
M8x35mm hex countersunk
bolts, and M8 Nylock Nuts.
Use a 13mm socket and the
provided Allen wrench. Do
not fully tighten.
Step 4 (Bolt Middle
Bracket to Bar and
Front Hoop Step)
Bolt the front hoop step to the bar
and middle bracket (100530). View
diagram on page 6. Note that the
hoop step and middle bracket
share a bolt. Use (2 sets) of M8
finish washers, M8x24x2mm flat
washers, M8x35mm hex
countersunk bolts, and M8 Nylock
Nuts. Use a 13mm socket and the
provided Allen wrench. Do not
fully tighten.
Step 6 (Bolt Front
Bracket to Bar)
Next, bolt the front bracket
(100529) to the bar. Use (2
sets) of M8 finish washers,
M8x24x2mm flat washers,
M8x35mm hex countersunk
bolts, and M8 Nylock Nuts.
Use a 13mm socket and the
provided Allen wrench. Do
not fully tighten. See diagram
on page 6 for reference.
ICI STEP INSTALLATION
STEP 8 (Tighten
Brackets to Truck)
Make sure all 3 brackets, the
bar, and the 2 hoops steps are
loosely fitted to each other
and to the vehicle. Using a
10mm and 13mm socket, fully
tighten the front bracket to
the vehicle, make sure the
bracket is flush with the
mounting surface. Repeat on
the middle and rear bracket
checking the bracket
alignment as needed.
STEP 9 (Tighten
Brackets to the Bar
and Hoop-Steps)
Now, adjust the bar from
front to back and tighten the
bar to the brackets with a
13mm socket and provided
Allen wrench. Make sure the
bar is flush with the front and
bottom face of the brackets
as you are tightening them.Figure 9.
STEP 7 (Bolt Rear
Hoop Step to Bar
and Rear Bracket)
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the
rear hoop step and rear
bracket (100531). Note that
the rear bracket and hoop
step share a bolt in the very
rear. See the diagram on
page 6 for reference.
Figure 7.
Figure 8.
*PRO TIP: When tightening the Finish Washers, hold the Allen Key tight so the Bolt does not spin.
Then, tighten the Nut on the backside.
This will prevent the Bolt and Finish Washer from spoinning and scratching the Bar.