 Hey this is Brian with Razorback Offroad. Today we're going to be going over the install of the Sherpa Rack for the 21 and up Canyon Commander. All right just to give an overview of the things we need for this job we have our commander basket and then we have both of our side pieces. Moving forward we have some specialty hardware we have these brackets we'll use later and then some backing plates. We have 12 core 20 bolts and 12 flange nuts of that size. We have six larger fender washers and then two smaller washers. Going forward we have six of our five sixteenths bolts. You're going to need a half inch, a seven sixteenths, and a three eighths wrench to complete this job and I'm going to be using an impact just to make it a little bit faster in some of these areas. We're going to start out by removing the side panels. What you're going to do is you're going to drop this tailgate. Here's some Zeus screws right here we're going to remove those all you got to do is twist those out have those ready put those aside and do your other side all right have those ready for later and then all you got to do is slide these panels off just like that we're going to put those aside and repeat the other side. All right now that we have those panels removed next thing we're going to do is we're going to pre-drill the holes for the mounting hardware. We're going to be drilling two spots there are pre-made dimples for the manufacturer that we're going to be following with our first drill bit which is a quarter inch and then after that we're going to step it up to one size larger than the five sixteenths. I'm going to go ahead and do that and just be careful there's some wiring down here but you should be clear of it there's a metal plate in here for extra strength when you're putting the hardware on so just be mindful of that nice easy like that. So now we've done that we're going to grab one of our sides I'm going to grab this right side we're going to place it right there on the rail and slide it forward until this rear hole lines up with the hole we just drilled. All right we're going to go ahead and grab the hardware beneath the side so we're going to grab one large fender washer one five sixteenths bolt one small washer and then a five sixteenths flange nut. Go ahead and grab our socket and a half inch and then our half inch ratcheting wrench so we're going to put that larger fender washer on top and just feed it on through and we're going to start by just hand tightening this flange nut on the back it's kind of a reach but you should be able to get it up in there it also helps to have very long hands. You're going to want to use the socket on the bottom because it's recessed. Just want to keep your finger on top. All right nice and snug now and now we can rotate that up after we do the other side. So I'm going to put that left side up there just like last time grab another five sixteenths bolt large fender small washer and flange nut. I'm just going to repeat that same process. All right now that's tight go ahead and pull up jewels down raise the tailgate and the KM commander is equipped with this little handle right here for lowering the bed. So we're going to go ahead and do that. It's all right the pieces will move a little bit they're not going to go anywhere. Next we're going to grab our backing plates another five sixteenths bolt and fender washer. You don't need a nut because you actually have a weld nut on the back of them. We're going to go to this top one here put that bolt through and then we're going to put our backing plate up with a weld nut going through the bed. Just want to make sure we get it nice and tight start out you feel the resistance with the weld nut and that way it's not going anywhere. All right we're going to go ahead and repeat that process with the right side of the machine. I'm going to go ahead and use an impact makes it a little faster but this can be done with hand tools. Repeat for the right side you want these to be pretty tight. So next we're going to use this piece of hardware to mount the center part of the side. You're going to put your hand in with this and you're going to be able to drive the bolt through that and it's actually inside the machine. Just get a hand tight so that piece of hardware doesn't fall down. All right we're going to repeat the process for the other side and a little tip is that this piece can go all the way against that hard top in the bed and that way it goes straight in with the bolt. Kind of go ahead and grab our half inch socket and ratchet and tighten these guys down. You want these to be very tight. I'm going to go back and tighten these up now. Cool. Go ahead and put that away for now. Next we can actually put the bed back up. We're going to go ahead and put the basket in. So luckily I'm 6'5", so I can do this by myself but if you are not 6'5", you might have to have someone help you with this. Just going to slide that basket just in like that. Next we just want to make sure that all the holes line up with the basket and the sides. Looks like they do. So I'm going to go ahead and grab six of the core 20 flange bolts. I'm going to go ahead and grab the step sole behind the machine. You just want to line up each bolt with a slot and there are six on each side. Got this one in the front too as well. All right go ahead and move this step ladder over to the other side. We're going to grab our other six bolts. You might have to space out the basket and the side and then last for one. Now we can take all 12 of our flange nuts to get those started and then we'll come back and hammer them home with the impact. You want to hold these bolts down while you start these nuts that way it just doesn't slip on you. So now we have those nuts all started. We're going to go ahead and grab our impact and our ratcheting wrench. So we're going to use a 3 eighths on the impact and then 7 sixteenths wrench for the nuts. So we're actually going to start in this bottom flange here. We're going to do these three first and then we're going to work our way from the back to the front. Now these will be pretty tight. We're going to repeat that for the other side. Okay those are all tightened down now. So the last thing we have to do is drop that tailgate again. Go ahead and put our core panel back on. Make sure that overlaps there. Just slide forward. Go ahead and repeat for the other side. Grab the hardware that came with it. Put those guys back in. All right let's now wrap up the installation of our K&M Commander Sherpa Rack on 2021 to current. Thank you guys and we'll see you out in the trail.