INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Ford Bronco Glove box 1966-1977 Part # 108
Please read and fill out the enclosed warranty registration card to activate your warranty.
Tools Needed
Phillips head screwdriver
1/8” allen wrench
¼” Wrench
Shipping Package
(4) #6 Flat Washers (4)#4-40 Locknuts (5)10-32 x 1/2” Button Head Cap Screws
Included Parts
Tuffy Part#108 Bronco Glove box 108-Mounting Bracket and 108-Cover
Mounting Directions
1. Remove the factory glove box including all hinges, support straps, and lock catches.
2. In some 1971-1977 Broncos there will be a metal plate on the inside of the original glove box that
will need to be removed. The plate will be remounted on the inside of the Tuffy glove box for
fastening the fuse panel. If you do not need the cut out in the left side of the glove box, use the
provided cover and the nuts and washers to secure the cover to the glove box. See Figure 1.
3. Remove the paper off the double sided tape on the mounting bracket and tape the mounting
bracket to the dash as shown in Figure 2. Be sure that the holes in the dash line up with the nuts
in the mounting bracket.
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4. Carefully push the glove box into the dash opening and line up the holes in the glove box to the
holes in the dash and the nuts in the mounting bracket. Use the 10-32 Button head screws to bolt
the glove box in. Hint: Start all screws a little bit before tightening any of them all the way down.
5. Check lock operation, Lock it Up!
ATTENTION:
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.
Call (970) 564-1762 for Technical Support
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