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3. A 1/2’’ hole will need to be drilled in the roof to route both cables into the interior of the vehicle. Mark the
desired hole location; remove the light bar from the roof and drill the hole. The installer must lower the
headliner to carefully inspect the selected location to ensure that there are no components, wires and or
any other vehicle part that could be damaged before drilling. WARNING: The roof has support members
that span across from the driver’s and passenger side of the vehicle. NEVER drill into a support member!
It will be necessary to relocate the cable’s access hole, not to come into contact with a support member.
4. IMPORTANT: Protect the vehicle’s interior headliner from damage that could be caused when drilling the
access hole for the light bar’s power cable. Always allow a minimum distance of 6“ to 8” between the roof
and headliner by lowering the headliner before drilling the access hole.
5. IMPORTANT: Always de-burr the access hole by using a round file to ensure there are no sharp edges.
6. Supplied with the light bar is a rubber grommet; insert the grommet into
the access hole. See fig. 2.
7. Position the light bar back onto the roof of the vehicle. There are two adjustable
brackets located on the bottom of the light bar. The installer will need to adjust
the location of the two brackets, each having two-(2) rubber pads, to be close to
the edge of the roof. IMPORTANT: Always make sure that each of the protective
rubber pads are in full contact with the roof. To adjust each bracket, loosen the four
10mm bolts, slide the bracket into position, and tighten the bolts securely. Repeat
the same procedure for the bracket on the other end of the light bar. See fig. 3.
ADJUST HEIGHT OF LIGHT BAR
8. ON PATROL is a low profile light bar with a feature that allows the
installer to adjust the height and clearance between the bottom of
the light and the vehicle’s roof. There are two screws directly above
each of the rubber pads. Using a 4mm Allen wrench, loosen the four
(4) screws on one side of the light bar. Adjust the height and tighten
screws. Repeat process on opposite side. See fig. 4.
INSTALLATION OF STAINLESS STEEL STRAPS
9. Open the vehicle’s door to determine the
location where the stainless steel straps will
clamp to the windows ledge. You may need to
move the rubber weather-strip away from the
vehicle. Only remove enough weather-strip so
that the area where the stainless steel strap
will be secured to the vehicle is exposed.
Repeat the procedure for other side of vehicle.
10. Place one of the stainless steel strap’s into
position on the window ledge and insert the
tension adjustment bolt through the strap’s
“L” bracket. Thread bolt into the light bar’s
bracket, hand tighten. IMPORTANT: The
“L” bracket can be repositioned for proper installation by simply removing the screw securing it to the
stainless steel strap. Reposition and secure the “L” bracket in preferred location using the screw and nut
removed earlier. Repeat the procedure for other side of vehicle. WARNING: The two-(2) stainless steel
straps included with the light bar are universal and should securely hold onto the window ledge of most
vehicles. Some vehicles may require a custom designed strap for that vehicle’s body. Always make sure
that both straps have a full hold on the vehicles window ledge. IMPORTANT: Supplied straps can be bent
to contour of the roof.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
SELF TAPPING SCREW
“L” BRACKET CAN
BE ADJUSTED TO
ANY HOLES ON
THE STAINLESS
STEEL STRAP IF
NECESSARY
Fig. 5
TENSION
ADJUSTMENT
BOLT