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Attention – Tuffy Security 157 User Manual

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Page 2 of 10 - 01/23/2012 – Rev05192008

#6.10 - (2) 5/16-18 x 4 1/2” BOLT

#6.12 - (4) 5/16” WASHERS

#6.6 – (12) 10-32 X ½” PHILLIPS SCREW #6.4 – (4) 10-32 X ½” SCREW

#6.13.2 – (2) 8-32 X ½” FLAT HEAD

#6.11 - (2) 5/16-18 NYLOCK NUTS

#6.5 – (9) 10-32 HEXWASHER NUT

#6.13.3 – (2) 8-32 HEXWASHER NUT

#6.7 - 1” GROMMET

RUBBER SEAL

TOOLS NEEDED

18MM Socket and ratchet (To remove seats)

13MM Deep well socket, long extension, and ratchet (To remove and fasten emergency brake)

T-20 Torx bit or wrench (To remove OEM console)

T-30 Torx bit or wrench (To remove OEM console)

Flat Head Screwdriver (If OEM console has electric window switches in the rear)

Phillips head screw driver (Short)

3/8” Nut-driver and/or wrench

5/16” Nut-driver and/or wrench

11/32” Nut-driver and/or wrench

Electrical wire cutting, stripping, and crimping tool (For 12 volt outlet installation)

Electrical volt meter (For 12 volt outlet installation)


Tools for optional additional mounting security

Electric drill

3/8” Drill bit

Marker or pencil

Silicone sealant (Recommended)

½” Socket and ratchet

½” Wrench

ATTENTION:

THIS CONSOLE WAS DESIGNED FOR A STOCK OEM VEHICLE, ANY MODIFICATIONS

MADE MAY AFFECT THE FIT INCLUDING: CARPET REMOVAL/CHANGES, LIFT KITS,
SEATS, ETC.

FREQUENT LUBRICATION IS NECESSARY ON THE LOCKING SYSTEM -

The pushbutton lock

contains an “O” ring seal to protect the interior from dust and water. If this mechanism is not lubricated regularly it will
become difficult to operate and it may not return to its home position preventing the key from operating the lock. If this
happens simply pull up on the pushbutton to manually bring it back to its home position. Lubricate the pushbutton
with a light lubricant such as silicone spray. The pushbutton may have to be periodically disassembled and cleaned.