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How to Install Barricade Pioneer Aluminum Running Boards on your Ram

PARTS LIST:



PROCEDURE:

1. REMOVE CONTENTS FROM BOX. VERIFY ALL PARTS ARE PRESENT. READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION. DRILLING MAY BE REQUIRED.  

2. Starting at the driver side-front of the vehicle, remove the sealing tape covering the factory holes in the side of the inner panel, (Figure 1).  

3. Determine the correct procedure to attach the driver side front Bracket for your model/year:  

Models without factory threaded inserts in body panel:

a. Partially thread an 8mm Hex Bolt into the threaded end of an 8mm Bolt and Nut Plate, (Figure 2). Thread the Hex Bolt in until it is flush with the welded nut, (Figure 3). Use the Hex Bolt as a handle and insert the Bolt and Nut Plate into the oval hole, (Figure 4). Feed the threaded bolt on the Bolt Plate through one of the hex shaped factory holes. Thread (1) 8mm Plastic Retainer onto the threaded end and down tight against the body panel, (Figure 5). NOTE: The Plastic Retainer is designed to keep the Bolt/Nut Plate from falling into the body panel and to aid in Bracket installation.  

b. Select the driver side front Mounting Bracket, (Figure 6). Attach the Bracket to the threaded end of the Bolt Plate with (1) 8mm Flat Washer, (1) 8mm Lock Washer and (1) 8mm Hex Nut, (Figure 7A). Do not tighten at this time.  

c. Remove the 8mm Hex Bolt from the nut on the Bolt Plate from Step 3a. Rotate the Bolt on the Bolt Plate until the threaded nut lines up with the remaining hole in the Mounting Bracket and body panel, (Figure 7B). Attach the Bracket to the threaded Nut Plate with (1) 8mm x 30mm Hex Bolt, (1) 8mm Lock Washer and (1) 8mm Flat Washer. Do not tighten hardware at this time.  

Models with factory threaded inserts:

a. Attach the driver side Front Bracket to the threaded inserts with (2) 8mm x 30mm Hex Bolts, (2) 8mm Lock Washers and (2) 8mm Flat Washer, (Figures 8 & 9). Leave hardware loose.  

4. Next, select the driver side front Support Bracket. Attach the Bracket to the front facing side of the front Bracket with (1) 8mm x 30mm Hex Bolt, (2) 8mm Flat Washers and (1) 8mm Nylon Lock Nut, (Figure 10). Rotate the Support Bracket to the back of the pinch weld. Line up the slots in the top of the Support Bracket with the (2) factory holes in the pinch weld. Attach the Bracket to the back of the pinch weld with (2) 6mm x 25mm Hex Bolts, (4) 6mm Flat Washers and (2) 6mm Nylon Lock Nuts, (Figures 11 & 12). Do not fully tighten hardware at this time. IMPORTANT: 2009-10 models are not equipped with factory holes and will require drilling through the pinch weld to attach the Support Bracket. Do not drill through pinch weld at this time, (see Step 9).  

5. Move along the side of the body panel to the center mounting location, (Figure 13). Repeat the appropriate Step 3 to install the driver side center Bracket, (Figure 14). Select (1) driver side front/center Support Bracket. Repeat Step 4 to attach the Support Bracket to the front of the center bracket and factory holes (if equipped) in the pinch weld, (Figure 14).  

6. Move to the rear location, (Figure 15). Repeat Step 3 to install the rear Mounting Bracket, (Figure 16). Select the driver side rear Support Bracket. Repeat Step 4 to attach the Support Bracket to the rear of the rear Bracket and factory holes (if equipped) in the pinch weld, (Figure 17). IMPORTANT: The angled rear bracket is different from the front/center Brackets, (see illustration above-note angle and direction of mounting plate).

7. Once all (3) Brackets have been installed, select the driver side Running Board. NOTE: Angled end of Running Board is the front, (see Page 1). Locate the two channels in the bottom of the Running Board. (3) 6mm T-Bolts are required for each channel. Slide (3) T-Bolts into each channel, (Figure 18).  

8. Hold the Running Board up in approximate position and slide the T-Bolts along the channel to line up with the (3) Mounting Brackets. Tilt the Board up at a slight angle and push back against the vehicle until the T-Bolts fit into the slots in the Brackets.  

9. Secure the Running Board to the Brackets with (6) 6mm Flat Washers, (6) 6mm Lock Washers and (6) 6mm Hex Nuts, (Figures 19, 20A& 20B). Leave hardware loose at this time. NOTE: The Running Board is designed to fit close to the vehicle. It may be necessary to loosen the Bracket hardware and tilt the Brackets downward to insert the Running Board between the Brackets and the body. Do not fully tighten hardware at this time.  

10. Properly level and adjust the Running Board and fully tighten all hardware.  2009-10 models requiring drilling for driver side Support Brackets:  

a. Make sure the Running Board is level to the vehicle. Adjust and tighten all mounting hardware.  

b. Line up the slots on the Support Brackets with the back of the pinch weld. Mark the location of the slots onto the pinch weld.  

c. Drill (2) 1/4” holes through the pinch weld for each Support Bracket. IMPORTANT: Do not drill too close to the bottom edge of the pinch weld. Adjust the Brackets as necessary to move the slots up the body panel away from the edge. Drill the holes toward the outside of the marked slots.  

d. Attach each Support Bracket to the pinch weld with (2) 6mm Hex Bolts, (4) 6mm Flat Washers and (2) 6mm Nylon Lock Nuts, (Figures 12, 14, 17, 19, 20A& 20B).  

e. Check for level then fully tighten all hardware.  

11. Move to the passenger side of the vehicle. Remove tape covering front, center and rear locations. Repeat Steps 2-10 for passenger side Running Board installation. NOTE: Refer to the illustration on Page 1 to identify the correct Mounting Bracket for each of the remaining locations.  

12. Do periodic inspections to the installation to make sure that all hardware is secure and tight. 

To protect your investment, wax this product after installing. Regular waxing is recommended to add a protective layer over the finish. Do not use any type of polish or wax that may contain abrasives that could damage the finish.  For gloss black finishes: Mild soap may be used to clean the Running Boards. 





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