Installation of Lazer Lite Tonneau Covers for a Chevy Silverado or GMC Sierra:
Prior to installation, unpack and inspect all parts and the Lazer Lite Tonneau Cover for signs of obvious damage.
Step 1:
Line up Stainless Steel front "Female Hinges" with the stake pocket hole. Using a steel bolt (supplied) and a gold colored "Lobe Clamp", attach the female hinge to the bed of the truck.
Make sure the female hinge is pushed all the way forward before tightening.
The first picture below, with the yellow arrows, shows how the lobe clamp sits in the stake pocket.
In the second picture, using a 7/16" wrench tighten the bolt while ensuring the female hinge is pushed all the way forward.


Step 2:
Using the same wrench, attach the rear "Slam Mount Bracket".
One hole matches up with the rear stake pocket hole and is installed as above. The other hole has a lobe clamp that clamps right onto the rail itself. Make sure the slam mount bracket is pushed all the way to the rear and then tighten the bolts.

Step 3:
Using 2 people, lift the tonneau cover up and insert the "Male Hinges" into the slots of the females hinges.
Using another person to help you, insert the tonneau cover into the opening of the female hinges. If it doesn't quite fit, loosen the nuts on the 'male' hinges and spread them out to the appropriate width.
Don't forget to re-tighten them!


Step 4:
Attach the "Gas Props" by snapping them on to the ball studs of both the tonneau cover and the rear slam mount.
Here's a hint: Always install them so that the 'barrels' are on the top. This allows the oil in the cylinder barrel to lubricate the shafts as they open and close.

Step 5:
With the tailgate open, carefully shut the tonneau cover. Check the clearances and make sure the tonneau cover is centered. If it is not centered, loosen the appropriate set of bolts on the tonneau cover and re-center.
Step 6:
Adjust the height of the rear "Strikes" so that the Stainless Steel rods draw the tonneau cover down a little bit.
You can always adjust this later if it doesn't quite work the first time...just get it close.
When you've got the strikes in a position that looks like it will work, tighten the nuts up again.

Step 7:
With the tailgate open, try opening and closing the tonneau cover. If the rods are not adjusted to the correct length, you may adjust them with an "Allen Wrench" (not provided).

Step 8:
Try it out!
If things are quite how you'd like them, we've built in quite a bit a flexibility that should be self-explanatory... otherwise, if you have a problem you can't quite solve, feel free to call us and we can help you over the phone. 1-877-823-7347
(Please note, the above pictures show an optional carpeted liner.)
Printable version of Installation Instructions for the
Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra