Introduction
Follow along in our below linked install guide for the installation of the 102112 panel. Installation is covered in a segment of this video. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Install Time & Difficulty
15 - 30 minutes
Medium
Tools
3/8" Socket
7/32 Allen wrench
Ratchet
Masking tape
Installation
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Prepare the 3/8 Channel Nut:
- Place a piece of tape on one side of the 3/8 inch channel nut.
- From underneath the vehicle, locate the bed light wiring harness and the factory tie-down loop.
- Position the channel nut where you’ll insert the bolt from above, ensuring it lines up with the hole in the bed.
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Adjust Trail Rail Alignment (if needed):
- If you have the Mopar Trail Rail system, check if it is perfectly aligned with the bed.
- Lift the panel into place and ensure the rubber bumper is firmly pressed against the bed to prevent rattling.
- If misaligned, use a crescent wrench to slightly tweak the panel tab to make the bumper fit snugly.
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Prep the Hardware at the Top of the Panel:
- Use a 1/4-20 bolt with washer at the top of the panel.
- Start threading the bolts loosely into place without fully tightening.
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Install the Channel Nuts:
- With the panel loosely mounted, position the channel nuts horizontally in the trail rail.
- Slip the channel nut into the rail at a slight angle and rotate it to a 45-degree angle to lock it in place.
- Ensure the channel nut is fully seated by checking its angle.
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Align and Tighten the Panel:
- Align the panel's large slot at the bottom with the channel nut installed earlier.
- While tightening the top bolts, make sure the bottom channel nut remains properly aligned.
- Tighten everything but leave some flexibility for small adjustments.
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Install the Rubber Bumper:
- Install the rubber bumper in one of the slots (typically the area nearest the wheel well) to ensure the panel is spaced away from the bed.
- Secure the bumper with the small push clips.
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Install the Lower Bolt:
- Insert the spacer between the panel and the bed.
- Push the lower bolt and washer through, ensuring the panel is pinned tightly at the bottom.
- Snug the bolt but do not overtighten.
Final Steps:
- Ensure all bolts and hardware are secure but allow for small adjustments before final tightening.
- Check that the panel does not move or vibrate.
- Remove any tape used to hold the channel nuts in place.
- Verify that the rubber bumper is securely pressed against the bed and that no movement occurs when the panel is pushed.
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