diff --git a/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx b/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx
index 7b32d17432..0c411933d0 100644
--- a/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx
+++ b/website/content/docs/connect/cluster-peering/k8s.mdx
@@ -27,8 +27,11 @@ To create and use cluster peering connections with Kubernetes, you need at least
To establish cluster peering through Kubernetes, deploy clusters with the following Helm values.
+
+
```yaml
global:
+ image: "hashicorp/consul:1.13.0-alpha2"
peering:
enabled: true
connectInject:
@@ -36,13 +39,19 @@ connectInject:
meshGateway:
enabled: true
replicas: 1
-```
-
+
+
+
+Install Consul on Kubernetes using the values file `values.yaml` using the Helm CLI.
+
+```shell-session
+$ export HELM_RELEASE_NAME=peer1
+$ helm install ${HELM_RELEASE_NAME} hashicorp/consul --version "0.45.0" --values server.yaml
## Create a peering connection
To peer Kubernetes clusters running Consul, you need to create a peering token and share it with the other cluster.
-1. In “cluster-01,” create the `PeeringAcceptor` custom resource.
+1. In `cluster-01`, create the `PeeringAcceptor` custom resource.