03 636 SI Cage Install
03 636 SI Cage Install
ok I read that like F4i got two spacers but I got on for mine
I got
2 engine mount bolts
1 allen bolt to connect the cage in front
1 nut
1 long threaded bolt




:bang head
I'm lost like a **** please help me out
they should make directions for there cages
I got
2 engine mount bolts
1 allen bolt to connect the cage in front
1 nut
1 long threaded bolt




:bang head
I'm lost like a **** please help me out
they should make directions for there cages
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Re: 03 636 SI Cage Install
THEY DO make directions you just needed to spend a lil more time searching for them instead of tripping out about it!!!!!!!
There are several steps to installing your cage.
Please follow these steps carefully.
TOOLS NEEDED
3/8 drive ratchet, extension and 9/16 socket
¼ drive ratchet, extension, and 9/16 socket
8mm Allen socket or T-Handle
For starters, open your hardware kit and identify all of the bolts.
Two Allen bolts for the front mounts. One gold bolt and nut for the lower mount. One long bolt for the rear, and two spacers which are for the left side of the cage at the front and rear engine mounts. Take the two spacers and slide them into the frame on the left side at the front and rear engine mounts. Next you will take one of your Allen bolts and slide it through the front mount of the cage. Take your long rear engine mount bolt and leave one of the nuts on it. Slide it through the rear engine mount first until the front mount bolt can be threaded in. Do NOT snug up the front engine mount bolt yet. Make sure that the rear mount bolt is sticking out of the frame on the other side. Next take your other Allen bolt and run it through the front mount on the right side. Get the rear mount bolt through the mount first and turn the nut down a few turns. Do NOT snug it up yet. Now turn the front engine mount bolt in a few turns. Next you will install the lower gold bolt and nut into the lower mount connecting the two sides. Now you will tighten these up. Then go to the rear mount and tighten it up with the 1/4in drive ratchet and socket. Lastly tighten the front motor mount bolts up and you are finished.
Still having trouble? contact sick innovations
There are several steps to installing your cage.
Please follow these steps carefully.
TOOLS NEEDED
3/8 drive ratchet, extension and 9/16 socket
¼ drive ratchet, extension, and 9/16 socket
8mm Allen socket or T-Handle
For starters, open your hardware kit and identify all of the bolts.
Two Allen bolts for the front mounts. One gold bolt and nut for the lower mount. One long bolt for the rear, and two spacers which are for the left side of the cage at the front and rear engine mounts. Take the two spacers and slide them into the frame on the left side at the front and rear engine mounts. Next you will take one of your Allen bolts and slide it through the front mount of the cage. Take your long rear engine mount bolt and leave one of the nuts on it. Slide it through the rear engine mount first until the front mount bolt can be threaded in. Do NOT snug up the front engine mount bolt yet. Make sure that the rear mount bolt is sticking out of the frame on the other side. Next take your other Allen bolt and run it through the front mount on the right side. Get the rear mount bolt through the mount first and turn the nut down a few turns. Do NOT snug it up yet. Now turn the front engine mount bolt in a few turns. Next you will install the lower gold bolt and nut into the lower mount connecting the two sides. Now you will tighten these up. Then go to the rear mount and tighten it up with the 1/4in drive ratchet and socket. Lastly tighten the front motor mount bolts up and you are finished.
Still having trouble? contact sick innovations
Re: 03 636 SI Cage Install
you only need one spacer .
it goes on the left side between the cage and the motor mount.
it needs a spacer on the left side cuz the right side has the adjustable motor mount.
it goes on the left side between the cage and the motor mount.
it needs a spacer on the left side cuz the right side has the adjustable motor mount.
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