Install | Transit Ladder / Tire Carrier
Step by Step Instructions for Installing your Ladder / Tire Carrier
Instructions:
1. Prepare the Ford Transit and Ladder
- Unbox the ladder kit and check the accessory boxes for all the required components.
- Identify if your Ford Transit uses the factory wheels or aftermarket wheels (like the Talon). Select the appropriate wheel hub insert (Puck) based on the size of the center bore.
2. Install the Base Plate (Drilling the Hole)
- Clean the area of the rear door where the ladder will be installed.
- Use the provided aluminum plate as a template. Align the plate with the seam on the door (around the beltline) and the edge of the door.
- Once aligned, peel the backing from the 3M VHB tape and press the plate firmly onto the door.
- Drill a hole through the provided template and ensure the drill bit is slightly larger than the bolt. Drill through the outer sheet metal of the Ford Transit door.
- Spray paint the drilled hole to prevent rust.
3. Remove the Interior Door Panel
- Using a plastic trim removal tool (or your fingers), gently pull the door panel away from the door by pulling straight out. Avoid peeling it to prevent snapping clips.
- Once removed, set the panel aside.
4. Install the Billet Aluminum Brackets
- Begin with the lower hinge bracket. Remove the top and bottom bolts from the Ford Transit's bottom hinge.
- Replace the factory bolts with the longer bolts provided in the ladder kit, using the smaller washers. Hand-tighten these bolts for now, leaving a little play.
- Repeat this process with the top hinge bracket (the smaller, "funky" looking bracket), ensuring it aligns with the hinge.
5. Attach the Ladder to the Brackets
- Using 3/8” bolts, begin attaching the ladder to the aluminum brackets. Start with the bottom bolts, then move to the top bolts.
- You can screw the bolts in by hand initially. Once all bolts are in place, use a 7/32" Allen key to tighten them, ensuring the bolts aren't cross-threaded.
- Tip: It helps to have a friend hold the ladder in place while tightening.
6. Install the All-Thread and Foot Peg
- Insert the all-thread rod through the ladder, adding washers on both sides, followed by a lock washer and nut on the front. Leave the all-thread loose for now, as it will be adjusted based on your tire size.
- Ensure the foot peg is securely tightened and seated against the ladder for maximum structural integrity.
7. Secure the Third Mounting Point
- Remove the temporary bolt holding the ladder in place. Install the bushing into the drilled hole.
- Use an open-ended wrench to access the nut inside the door and tighten it. Be cautious not to overtighten the bolt, as you do not want to compress the bushing.
8. Final Tightening
- Go back to the hinge bolts and tighten them fully using the 13mm wrench.
- Check the tightness of all bolts, including those on the all-thread rod, ensuring everything is secure.
9. Mount the Tire
- Adjust the height of the all-thread rod to match the center bore of your Ford Transit wheel.
- Once adjusted, secure the tire using the wheel Puck and the Tire handle from the kit. Ensure the wheel is snug and won’t wobble during travel.
- Optional: Use a padlock for added security by inserting it into the hole provided.
10. Bumper Trimming (if required)
- Some Ford Transit bumpers may need to be trimmed to avoid contact with the hinge. If necessary, use a heat gun to warm the plastic for easier cutting. Trim the bumper carefully, ensuring a clean cut. This will not be visible when the door is closed.
11. Final Checks
- Close and open the door to ensure the ladder functions properly and no parts interfere with door movement.
- Double-check all bolts to ensure everything is tight.
- Enjoy your newly installed Ford Transit ladder and tire carrier!
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