Slide 60- Type I IRS Chassis Prep
A center punch and hammer are utilized to mark the location for drilling.
Starting with a smaller (approximately 6mm or ¼” bit) make the necessary pilot hole
Note: Remember to use cutting oil, and eye protection
Slide 61- Type I IRS Chassis Prep
Final hole will be made with a M12.5 or M13 Drill bit. The Front traverse will be attached to the IRS mounts using a M12 Bolt (19mm), two washers, and the supplied metal wedges.
Slide 62- Type I IRS Chassis Prep
The wedges are provided to create a level surface for the mount to go onto.
4 wedges are included in the kit.
Slide 63- Type I IRS Chassis Prep
You will notice the location of the second wedge on the back side of the IRS mount.
Using M12 hardware, secure the bolt with a lock not and some thread lock
Slide 64- Type I IRS Chassis Prep
Picture of what the under side of the chassis should look like.
With gearbox partially secured and all the trimming, cutting repositioning and clearance now complete, it is a perfect time to check everything once more.
Slide 65
The Knurled Extension bit is utilized due to the stock cable being to short.
Make sure you attach the extension with some grease to ensure smooth operation and adjustment