Approx. 45 Minutes (Excluding the removal of any accessories from load bin)
Before installation, ensure that your hands and workwear are clean from oil, grime & dirt.
Ensure that the correct tools and PPE are used whilst installing the canopy. Clean the rear cab window before fitting the canopy.
Torque all M8 fasteners to approx. 28Nm.
Fitment Steps
Step 1
Unpack all components and hardware from packaging: ensure that everything is accounted for as indicated above.
Step 2
Remove any cab guards, roll bar, tonneau cover, sports bar etc. from vehicle.
Step 3
Remove the factory fitted tie-down hooks.
Insert the provided cab side and tail gate side brackets. (Image below)
Secure brackets with provided bolts on the OEM tie-down points.
Ensure that the rear cab window of the vehicle is clean, before loading the canopy onto the load bin.
Step 4
Fit the canopy to the loading bin, align & space evenly.
Using the top hole on all fitment brackets allocated to fasten the canopy, mark the side trim on the canopy adjacent to all fitment bracket holes. Drill a Ø9 hole on these marks. (Fig. 1). (Commercial range will have pre-drilled fitment holes)
When the canopy is resting on the load bin, adjust the fitment brackets to achieve a gap of approx. 6mm between the canopy fastening surface and the bracket top surface. (Fig2.)
Secure the brackets to the load body by fastening the bolts slowly & securely.
Secure the canopy to the brackets using the bolts supplied, tighten the bolts to secure the two surfaces firmly, into the factory supplied threaded holes.
Step 5
Trim sealing rubber on tailgate with knife or scissors.
Check again for alignment of canopy on sides of loading bin.
Check all bolts one final time.
Enjoy your NEW Rhinoman Canopy.
WARRANTY, SERVICE & CARE GUIDE
All Rhinoman products carry a comprehensive 2-year factory warranty.
PLEASE NOTE: Your canopy will only be covered under warranty if it has been fitted by an approved Rhinoman fitment centre or agent.
Please do inspect the fasteners on the fitment brackets every once in a while, to ensure that all bolts are still tight and properly secured.