STEP 3: MOUNT THE BRACKET
Make sure that the screws you use to mount the bracket and the main
unit are not too long! If the screws you select are too long, you will
!
damage the roof of the vehicle. Take great care when planning this
part of your installation.
Optional spacers may be needed
With some vehicle roof beams, you may need to use optional spacers to mount the bracket
to the beam. Some thick headliners require spacers between
the bracket standoffs and the main unit.
If test-fitting indicates that you need to use the
included spacers between the main unit and the bracket standoffs,
pre-insert each mounting screw into the main unit from below
as shown. Then press the spacer over the tip of the screw.
The spacers should hold the screws in place.
After you have pre-inserted all four screws, go to the next step - do not mount the unit yet!
Vehicle Roof
Headliner
Bracket oriented laterally
Bending or modifying the bracket
The bracket is designed to be able to be bent or shortened as needed. You may also
want to remove the four unused threaded standoffs with a hammer as shown, but
only when you are certain they will not be needed.
Bend/
break
lines
Rosen M10 Installation Guide
CAUTION!
Optional Spacer(s)
(not included)
Bracket
Roof Beam
Optional Spacers
(included in
hardware kit)
Bend/break lines
Insert
mounting
screw
Cable Exit
Cables
Trim
Ring
Front of Vehicle
Strike firmly with ball-peen hammer
Sturdy workbench
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