Ridetech 11051100 User Manual

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14. Check all clearance with brake lines, airlines, tie rod, sway bar, and tire through full suspension

travel and turn wheel lock to lock.

15. Check air spring clearances through full suspension travel. If the air spring rubs the frame it

could cause failure.

16. The driving height of the car is determined by the height of the air spring. This air spring should

be approximately 5.5” tall at ride height.

F7076

F9000

F2107

F6873

F6957

Airspring Dimensions

Part#

Type

Capacit

y

@100ps

Min.

Height

Installed

Height

Max.

Heigh

t

Diameter
(inflated)

F6957

double

convoluted

2140#

3"

4.5" - 5"

7"

6.5"

F6873

double

convoluted

3150#

3"

5" - 5.5"

8"

8"

F7325

double

convoluted

3400#

3"

5" - 6"

10"

8.5"

F9000

tapered sleeve

1500#

4.5"

9" - 9.5"

12"

5"

F9002

tapered sleeve

1500#

4.5"

8" - 8.5"

11"

5"

F9011

tapered sleeve

2000#

6.5"

10" -

10.5"

15"

6.5"

F7012

rolling sleeve

1000#

4"

7" - 8"

13"

5"

F7076

rolling sleeve

800#

3.5"

5" - 6"

9"

4"

F2107

rolling sleeve

3500#

6.5"

10.5"

16"

9"


CAUTION!!! EXCEEDING THESE DIMINSIONS MAY RESULT IN SUDDEN AIRSPRING FAILURE!

PROPER CLEARANCES MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL RIDE HEIGHTS AND STEERING

ANGLES. BUMPSTOPS MUST BE USED TO LIMIT SUSPENSION TRAVEL BEFORE THESE

DIMENSIONS ARE EXCEEDED.PLEASE CALL AIR RIDE TECHNOLOGIES IF YOU HAVE ANY

QUESTIONS. 812- 482-2932

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