Rough-country RC602 User Manual

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Thank you for choosing Rough Country for your Jeep JK needs.
Rough Country recommends a certified technician installs this system. In addition to these instructions, professional
knowledge of disassemble/reassembly procedures as well as post installation checks must be known. Attempts to install
this system without this knowledge and expertise may jeopardize the integrity and/or operating safety of the vehicle.
Please read all the instructions before beginning the installation. Check the kit hardware against the parts list. Be sure
you have all the needed parts and understand where they go. Also please review the tools needed list and make sure
you have needed tools.
This Kit is intended for use with Rough County’s 1 1/4” JK body lift to return the shifter back to the normal posi-
tion and to correct any interference problems with the shifter contacting the body creating difficulty during
shifting.
JEEP JK SHIFTER EXTENSION
92RC60200
KIT CONTENTS:
1-Shifter Extension
1-Poly Bag Containing:
1-1/4” Set Screw
1-8mm x 20mm Bolt
TOOLS NEEDED:
T45 Torque Bit
1/8” Allen Wrench
8mm Allen Wrench
Thread Locker
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Pull the shift knob from the shifter rod. See Photo 1.
2. Remove the shifter boot bezel from the center console. See Photo 2. Note: There are two clips in the rear that
must be released first then the bezel can be removed.
PHOTO 1
PHOTO 2
REMOVE SHIFTER KNOB REMOVE SHIFTER BOOT BEZEL
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Thank you for choosing Rough Country for your Jeep JK needs. Rough Country recommends a certified technician installs this system. In addition to th

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3. Remove the inner boot. See Photo 3. 4. Using a T-45 torque head bit, remove the shifter from the transmission stub shaft. See Photo 4. Retain the

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