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CONTROLLED Toyota 200 Series Land Cruiser RTLB1 Important: Please read these instructions carefully prior to installation. Please refer to your fitting instruction to ensure that the Backbone System is installed in the correct location. Check the contents of kit before commencing fitment and report any discrepancies. Place these instructions in the vehicle’s glove box after installation is complete. Layout Maximum load carrying capacity: 150kg / 330lbs Important Information 1. Check Part No./Kit is correct 3. Fit roof rack accessory 2. Read through instruction before installing 4. Check and recheck all fasteners are secure Maximum carrying capacity: 150kg (330lbs) including the weight of the rack system up to 40kg/88lbs (dependant on Platform size). Please refer to your vehicle manufacturers handbook for maximum carrying capacity. Always use the lower of the two figures. Load must be evenly distributed over the entire basket. Static Load Rating: 360kg/ 800lbs Warning: Do not attempt to fit the rack system to your vehicle unless you fully understand these fitting instructions. Please direct any questions regarding fitting to the dealer from where the roof racks were purchased. Use only non-stretch fastening ropes or straps. Recommendations: It is essential that all bolt connections be checked after driving a short distance when you first install your roof racks. Bolt connections should be checked again at regular intervals (once a week is enough, depending on road conditions, usage, loads and distances travelled). You should also check the roof racks each time they are re-fitted. Always make sure to fasten your load securely. Please also ensure that all loads are evenly distributed and that the centre of gravity is kept as low as possible and must be entirely contained within the extents of the roof racks. Rack System must be removed when putting vehicle through an automatic car wash. Caution: The handling characteristics of the vehicle changes when you transport a load on the roof. For safety reasons we recommend you exercise extreme care when transporting wind-resistant loads. Special consideration must be taken into account when cornering and braking. Off-road use: The Backbone Rack System may be used in off road applications, however a safety factor of 1.5 is enforced. That is, maximum permissible off road load is 100kg (220lbs). Although the crossbars are tested and approved to AS1235-2000/ 15011154, off-road conditions can be much more rigorous. Extreme car must be taken in off road conditions Note for Dealers and Fitters: It is your responsibility to ensure these fitting instructions are given to the end user or client. Rhino-Rack 3 Pike Street, Rydalmere, NSW 2116, Australia. Document No: R805 (Ph) (02) 9638 4744 Prepared By: Kayle Everett (Fax) (02) 9638 4822 Authorised By: Chris Murty Fit Time: 2 Hours Issue No: 02 Issue Date: 29/02/2016 These instructions remain the property of Rhino-Rack Australia Pty. Ltd. and may not be used or changed for any other purpose than intended. Page 1 of 7 Toyota 200 Series Land Cruiser RTLB1 ü ü ! ! ! X km/h 2 x Crossbars = 5.0kg/11lbs When these roof racks are to be used on a vehicle that is driven off sealed roads, the manufacturer maximum roof load rating (to be found in the vehicles User Manual) should be divided by 1.5. Do not forget to subtract the complete crossbar system weight from your maximum carrying capacity. ! Ensure Ladder is well supported on the ground to help support tent. Take extreme caution when climbing heights above 1.2m/4ft. Page 2 of 7 150kg/330lbs (Urban Road) Static Load Rating: 360kg/ 800lbs ? kg = 100kg/220lbs (Off Road) Paddle/ Surfboards should be fixed to the front of the vehicle. ü YES Toyota 200 Series Land Cruiser RTLB1 Parts List 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 6. 9. 10. 1,2. 3. For use with Pioneer range 42104, 45104, 41104, 42107, 45107 or 41107. Pioneer range sold as separate. Left Side Pictured Item RTLB1 Kit Qty Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Land Cruiser 200 Series Left Rail Land Cruiser 200 Series Right Rail Butyl Patch 40x25 M8 Hole M8 Channel Nut M8x19x2.5 Flat Washer M8 Spring Washer M8x25 Hex Setscrew M8x30 Socket Head Screw M8x17 Flat Washer Short 6mm Allen Key Instructions 1 1 16 6 6 22 6 16 16 1 1 CA1462 CA1463 CA1260 N003 W043 W019 B169 Tools Required: 1. 2. 3. B190 W020 H050 R805 1. Socket Wrench 2. 6mm Ball End Allen Key (recommended) 3. Flat blade Screw Driver Removing Fixed point mount covers Move to the roof of the vehicle. If your car is not fitted with factory roof rails, remove the eight mounting point covers (four per side). Remove Sliding the cover forward and rotating out. Remove the two M8 bolts, washers and bracket. Note that these are not required to fit the Backbone, store these in a safe place. 1. 2. 3. Page 3 of 7 Toyota 200 Series Land Cruiser RTLB1 1 Removing Factory Elevated Roof Rails If the Toyota 200 Series Land Cruiser has factory elevated Roof Rails you will need to remove these before installing the Backbone. To access the hardware fixing the Roof Rails to the roof, you must first remove the Plastic Covers. You will need a flat head screwdriver to pry the Plastic Covers off. To minimise potential damage to the vehicle, it’s recommended to pad the metal shaft of the screwdriver with multiple layers of masking tape. This will pad the screwdriver if it hits the bodywork of the vehicle. Masking Tape 2 4 Using the tape covered screwdriver, unclip the two outside clips holding the covers onto the roof rails. You will need to flex the outside of the covers and find where the clips are resisting. Lever downwards until the clips pop out. Once all clips have been released, pull cover forwards and up to remove completely. Page 4 of 7 3 5 After the outside clips have popped out, push the front of the cover in towards the car. This will release the inside clips of the cover. Remove all hardware holding down roof rails. Note that these are not required to fit the Backbone, store these in a safe place. Complete steps 2-5 for front and rear covers, both left and right side. Toyota 200 Series Land Cruiser RTLB1 6 Move to the centre fixture of the roof rail, lean over the rail and position the flat head screwdriver as indicated in image below. Lever the case so the inside clip releases (see Step 8) Note: View looking from centre of vehicle outwards 8 10 Remove exposed bolt completely. After removing the bolt, the roof rail is ready to be lifted carefully off of the roof. There will still be hardware to remove from the centre fixing point (see Step 10) Once the rail has been remove, loosen and remove remaing hardware from middle fixing points. 7 After one clip has released, pull outwards and remove entire car, revealing hardward fixing centre of elevated roof bars. Note: View looking from outside of vehicle inwards 9 11 Carefully lift directly upwards and remove the elevated roof rail from the roof. Whilst the roof is bare, take the time to remove any dirt that may have built up underneath the rubber seals and polish the paint work Page 5 of 7 Toyota 200 Series Land Cruiser RTLB1 Mounting Backbone Rails and Pioneer Platform 1 Remove backing tape of the butyl patch and position over the top of mounting holes. Ensure patch has adhered to channel surface securely. Repeat this step for all 16 holes. 2 Once all butyl patches are placed, remove top cover tape, revealing just the Butyl. This will create a watertight seal and protect the paint from metal contact. Caution: Do not apply downward force onto plastic sleeves of nutserts 3 Place one side of the Backbone onto the roof of the vehicle. Line up the mounting points of the bracket to the those exposed on the roof in the previous steps. Front View: Metal Tabs Metal Tabs face in toward the vehicle. 4 Using the M8 Socket Screws, M8 Spring and Flat Washers, place the hardware into mounting holes of rails. Make sure hardware and holes align with fixed roof mounts before proceeding to Step 5. 5 Start carefully securing Backone by tightening M8 socket hardware into the roof fixed mount points with a 6mm Ball End Allen Key. Note: Turn the Allen Key carefully and be sure not to damage the Socket Head Screw. You will not be able to completely tighten the Screws. Page 6 of 7 Toyota 200 Series Land Cruiser RTLB1 6 8 After all bolts have been tightened as much as possible with the ball end allen key - tighten completely using the small 6mm allen key that is provided with the kit. Assemble M8 hardware as pictured below. Complete this for the six tabs on top of the backbone rails (3 each rail). 7 Repeat steps 3-6 for securing opposite side Backbone rail. Ensure both plates are securely positioned on the car. Check each bolt before proceeding to attaching the Pioneer tray to the backbone rails. 9 Install Pioneer underbars with slots indicated (42104,45104, 42107 or 45107) Front: 160mm from Front Middle: 808 from Rear Rear: 51mm from Rear For detailed underbar installation instructions, refer to Pioneer fitting instructions 160mm Front 808mm 51mm Rear Note: For easy Pioneer installation. Align as shown 10 After underbars have been correctly fitted, place the Pioneer tray on top of the Backbone rails. Align the underbars with the top tabs and ensure the M8 hardware fits into underbar channel. 11 Once Pioneer underbars have been aligned properly, tighten all M8 hardware using 13mm socket wrench or 13mm spanner. Ensure channel nut has rotated within Pioneer underbar and is fixing Pioneer securely. Channel Nut Pioneer Underbar Page 7 of 7