SEIZMIK 50-50220KIT Flip-Up Vented Windshield Instruction Manual

June 4, 2024
SEIZMIK

SEIZMIK 50-50220KIT Flip-Up Vented Windshield

Installation Information
This product does not require any modifications to your vehicle. Please familiarize yourself with all the steps before beginning assembly.
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Parts List

  1. 50-50220 FS Ranger Windshield
  2. 54-91032 Gasket
  3. 54-96020 Vent Pair
  4. 54-96047 Tube Assembly
  5. 54-96061 Brace Mounting Block Cover
  6. 54-96065 T Handle
  7. 54-96073 Badge
  8. 54-96058 Shim (2)
  9. 54-96080 Ball Bracket, Driver
  10. 54-96081 Ball Bracket, Passenger
  11. 54-96086 Gas Spring (2)
  12. 54-96071 Center Retainer
  13. 54-96072 Rub Plate
  14. 54-96082 Strike Plate, Driver
  15. 54-96083 Strike Plate, Passenger
  16. 54-96085 Hinge Half, Upper (2)
  17. 54-96084 Hinge Half, Lower (2)
  18. 54-96054 Ball Stud Clamp (2)
  19. 54-96056 FS Ranger Hardware BagSEIZMIK-50-50220KIT-Flip-Up-Vented-Windshield-fig-2SEIZMIK-50-50220KIT-Flip-Up-Vented-Windshield-fig-3 SEIZMIK-50-50220KIT-Flip-Up-Vented-Windshield-fig-4
Tools Needed
  • 4mm, 5mm, 6mm Allen Wrenches
  • 10mm, 12mm, 13mm Open End Wrenches
  • Socket Wrench with 13mm Socket
  • Small Flathead Screwdriver

Hardware

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Installation Instruction

  1. Place the windshield down on a large flat surface with something under it to prevent scratching. It should be oriented with Vent Pair lever-side up and Gasket bulb-side up. This is the inside of the windshield. Slide the windshield towards you so the vents are off the edge of the work surface. There are two holes about 1.5” apart in the middle of the top of the windshield. Make sure they are slightly right of center.
  2. Take the Ball Brackets (9 & 10) and orient them on the inside of the windshield as shown. Shown above is Ball Bracket, Driver (9). Gather a 4mm allen wrench and a 10mm open wrench. Fasten an M6x18mm Button Head Bolt through top hole in each ball bracket with a M6 Flange Nylon Lock Nut on the inside of the windshield.
  3. Repeat for the other half of the windshield so that the windshield looks like this. Make sure the fasteners are tight, but you can still rotate the ball brackets by hand with some resistance.
  4. Take the Tube Assembly out of its box. Using a 4mm Allen wrench, remove all the bolts and nuts from the mounting blocks except the M6x45 Button Head Bolt in the middle of the Brace Mounting Block. Use the picture above to remember which size bolt goes with each mounting block.
  5. Place the Tube assembly on the inside of the windshield with the pockets for captive nuts in each of the mounting blocks facing upwards.
  6. Insert two M6x45 Button Head Bolts through the Badge (7), through the windshield, and then through the Brace Mounting Block. Put the outer two M6 Nylon Lock Nuts in their captive pockets to fasten until just a few threads engage. At this point just tighten by hand or finger-tight using a 4mm Allen wrench.
  7. Use an M6x40mm Button Head Bolt and an M6 Nylon Lock Nut to repeat this process for each Small Mounting Block. The hole alignment of the mounting blocks to the holes in the windshield can be adjusted at any time by rotating the tube within the mounting blocks. Because of this, it is important to leave all fasteners loose during steps 6-9.
  8. Check the alignment on the End Mounting Blocks and rotate the tube if needed. Now gently flex the windshield towards the tube so that you can insert a M6x50 Button Head Bolt through the other side of the windshield, through the bottom hole of the Ball Bracket, and then through the End Mounting Block. Use an M6 Nylon Lock Nut in the captive pocket to fasten the bolt. Only engage about 2-3 threads. Repeat for other side.
  9. There is a gap for the Shim to be snapped in place over the M6x50mm Button Head Bolt in between the End Mounting Block and the Ball Bracket. Insert the shims in this gap in each side by snapping in from the bottom side of the windshield. Now, working from the middle out, tighten all bolts along the tube assembly except the middle bolt of the Brace Mounting Block.
  10. Remove the two M8 ball studs from each Gas Spring. There will be 4 total ball studs. Do this by prying up the metal retaining clip with a small flat blade screwdriver and pulling the ball stud out. Once the ball stud has been removed make sure the retaining clip is back in place.
  11. Install one Ball Stud onto each Ball Bracket using an M8 Nylon Insert Lock Nut. Orient the Ball to face inwards towards the middle of the windshield, and fully tighten using 12mm and 13mm open-end wrenches.
  12. Install the T Handle onto the cylinder with the M8x30mm Socket Head Bolt. You will need a 6mm hex key.
  13. Now attach each Hinge Half, Lower to the outer side of the windshield with the angle coming away from the polycarbonate. Fasten loosely with 4 – M8x16mm Button Head Bolts and 4 – M8 Nylon Insert Lock Nuts. The bolt heads should be on the metal side and the nuts on the inside of the windshield.
  14. Now install the Center Retainer on the inside of the windshield using 2 – M6x30 Button Head Bolts and 2 -M6 Nylon Lock Nuts.
  15. Shown is the Strike Plate, Passenger Orient the part as shown. Gather a 10mm open-ended wrench and a 5mm hex key.
  16. Use an M6x20mm Socket Head Bolt and an M6 Flange Lock Nut to attach the Strike Plate on each side of the vehicle. This step can be a little tricky. Insert the M6x20mm Socket Head Bolt through the Strike Plate and the hole in the welded tab while using the open end of a 10mm wrench to hold the flange nut in place. Once in place use a 5mm hex key to turn the socket head bolt. Make sure the Strike Plate stays aligned as shown. Repeat for the other side. If you drop a nut there are two extra in the hardware bag.
  17. Thread one M8 Ball Stud into each Ball Stud Clamp.
  18. Attach the Ball Stud Clamp to the vehicle frame by loosening it’s two M8x30 Socket Head Bolts until able to fit clamp over the tubing. Space the Ball Stud Clamp from the Strike Plate so that its bottom edge is 13.0 inches away from the top edge of the strike plate. This will position the ball stud clamps properly for gas spring installation later. Tighten the M8x30 bolts very tight!.
  19. Thread one M8 Jam Nut onto each Rod End until the nut can go no further.
  20. Thread each M8 Rod End into the Hinge Half, Upper as far as it can go. This is the left upper hinge assembly. Mirror and repeat for the right side.
  21. Shown above are both assembled Hinge Halves, Upper, and their orientations on the frame of the vehicle.
  22. Use a 5mm hex and a 13mm socket wrench to loosely fasten two M8x16mm button head bolts and two M8 Nylon Lock Nuts for each Hinge Half, Upper on each side of the vehicle. The driver’s side is shown.
  23. Taking care to keep the Center Retainer under the header panel, and place the windshield on the frame of the vehicle.
  24. Line up the holes in each side of the top hinges and insert the M8x50 button head bolt first through the Rod End and then through the Hinge Half, Lower Use the M8 Nylon Lock Nuts to secure the bolt. Mirror and repeat on another side. Tighten both sides. The windshield can be horizontally aligned by tightening or loosening the bolts on each side.
  25. Check the alignment of the windshield. These two bolts on either side of the windshield can be loosened to allow for adjustment of the windshield alignment. Use a rubber mallet to tap them and align the windshield. Once aligned, tighten all bolts.
  26. Press the bottom corners of the windshield in gently to latch the strikers in the Strike Plates. do not slam the windshield closed yet it isn’t aligned yet and it may damage the End Mounting Blocks and/or Strike Plates. Once both strikers are latched in the Strike Plates you can move to the next step.
  27. Now that both strikers are engaged in the Strike Plates, by loosening the two set screws shown above in the Brace Mounting Block the cable length can be changed so that the strikers bottom out in the Strike Plates without having any excess length that would make closing the windshield difficult. If there was not enough length originally, when you loosen the screws above, the strikers should then bottom out in the Strike Plates (you may have to compress the gasket near the strike plates by hand to facilitate this) Pull on the cut end of the cable to remove any slack and then re-tighten the screw. Repeat for another cable.
  28. Twist the T Handle to open the windshield and lift it until it is parallel with the ground. Have a helper (or stick) hold the windshield in this position. You will need it to be open while you do the next few steps.
  29. With the windshield held open, install the Rub Plate, from inside the vehicle, by sliding the hooked piece under the center retainer and then fastening to the piece shown in the next step.
  30. This piece of the Rub Plate has two orientations. If the bracket isn’t tight enough, flip this piece 180° and tighten.
  31. With the windshield still open, remove the T Handle with a 6mm Allen wrench, and set it aside. Now remove the center M6x45 button head bolt from the Brace Mounting Block with a 4mm Allen wrench. Put the Brace Mounting Block Cover over the Brace Mounting Block and replace the middle brace mounting block bolt (M6x45mm Button Head) through the hole in the cover and fasten into the captive nut on the backside. Replace the T Handle and the M8x30 Socket Head Bolt and tighten.
  32. You do not need to remove the clip to do this step* Push the head on the larger diameter end of the Gas Spring over the ball stud on the Ball Stud Clamp until it snaps in place.
  33. Repeat this process for the smaller diameter end of the Gas Spring. Install this end’s clip over the ball stud near the End Mounting Block on the Tube Assembly. Repeat gas spring installs for another side of the vehicle.
  34. To Close: With the windshield open, pull the T Handle swiftly and in a straight line towards you to engage the strikers in the strike plates and close the windshield.
    To Open: With the windshield closed, twist the T Handle clockwise.

Troubleshooting

Windshield not closing?

  • The windshield requires a quick pull to latch, but you should not have to slam the windshield. If it is not closing remove the T Handle and Brace Mounting Block Cover. Then repeat step 27 to readjust the cables/striker position.
  • Check the clearance of the gasket when closing the windshield. Find any areas where the gasket is getting resistant when trying to close the windshield. If the resistance is on the sides, realign the windshield using steps 24 & 25. If the resistance is on the bottom of the windshield remove the gas springs by opening the windshield and then remove the gas springs by prying up the retaining ring as in step 10. Remove the hinge bolt (step 24), remove the Jam Nut from step 19, and then make sure the rod ends are fully threaded into the Hinge Half, Upper (step 20). Removing this Jam Nut will allow the Rod End to thread further into the Hinge Half, Upper, and therefore raise the windshield. Reassemble the windshield in the original order.

Windshield closing without fully compressing the gasket?

  • The Shims from step 9 can be removed if the windshield is closing without compressing the Gasket enough. Removing these shims will make the Gasket compress more when the strikers latch on the Strike Plates

Windshield wobbling when closing?
This is caused by uneven Ball Stud Clamp heights or an uneven pulling motion, Re-check the Ball Stud Clamp heights from the strike plate bolt as in step 18. Pull the windshield with a swift motion aligned with the middle of the vehicle.

If you have any questions, or comments, need assistance or are missing parts, please visit our website http://seizmik.com/customer-support Or email us at service@seizmik.com. Visit www.seizmik.com for more information on our product or call 1-866-838-3366 between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM EST.

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