Rubicon Express RE6160 User Manual

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RUBICON EXPRESS 3290 MONIER CIR. RANCHO CORDOVA, CA. 95742 916-473-4600

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR:

RE6160 XJ CHEROKEE 2” SUSPENSION LIFT WITH ADD-A-LEAFS

Safety Warning:

Suspension systems or components that enhance the off-road performance of your

vehicle may cause it to handle differently, on and off-road, than it did from the

factory. Care must be taken to prevent loss of control or vehicle rollover during

sudden maneuvers. Failure to drive the vehicle safely may result in serious injury

or death to driver and passengers. We recommend you always wear your seatbelt,

drive safely and avoid quick turns and other sudden maneuvers. Constant

maintenance is required to keep your vehicle safe. Thoroughly inspect your vehicle

before and after every off-road use.

Installation Warning:

We recommend that certified technicians perform the installations of our products.

Attempts to install these products without knowledge or experience may jeopardize

the safety of the vehicle. These instructions only cover the installation of our

products and may not include factory procedures for disassembly and reassembly

of factory components. Read instructions from start to finish and be sure all parts

are present before disassembling the vehicle. Included instructions are guidelines

only for recommended procedures and in no way are meant to be definitive.

Installer is responsible to insure a safe and controllable vehicle after performing

modifications. Do not perform test drives on public roads with partially completed

installations. Always double and triple check your work before use.

KIT CONTENTS:

2-RXT2421 Front shocks

2-RXT2210 Rear shocks

1-RE1334 Front coil spring spacer pair

1-RE1415 Rear add-a-leaf pair

1-RE1482 Rear leaf 5/16” center pin pair

1-RE1515 Rear brake hose


REQUIRED TOOLS:

Basic mechanics' hand tools

Jack stands and floor jack

Spring compressor (optional)


INSTALLATION:

1. Support vehicle and remove wheels.

2. Remove old shocks.

3. Support the rear axle with jack stands.

4. Remove rear brake hose and install supplied stainless steel rear

brake line.

5. Remove the u-bolts.

6. Remove rear springs.

7. Loosen any spring alignment clamps. Use c-clamps to clamp spring

pack on each side of center pin. Remove center pin. Use vise grip

pliers on center-pin head. Carefully remove c-clamps. Insert add-a-

leaf into spring pack. Add-a-leaf will go into spring pack in such a

way as to maintain the pyramid shape of the spring pack (see photo

1). Insert new center bolt through the spring pack with the head on

the same side as the old one (spring perch side). Use c-clamps to

assist tightening of center bolt. Tighten to 20 ft/lbs. Replace any

spring alignment clamps.

8. Reinstall springs and u-bolts. Don’t fully tighten spring eyebolts until

vehicle is back on the ground.

9. Bleed brake system (rear only)

-FRONT AXLE-

10. Support front axle with jack stands.

11. Remove front spring retainers (at bottom) and springs.

12. If using spring compressor, remove factory coils.

13. If a spring compressor is not being used, disconnect sway bar end

links and track bar, allowing axle to drop far enough to remove

factory coils.

14. Install spacer between frame and rubber spring isolator (see photo

2). On some models factory bump stop and cup may need to be

removed to allow installation of spacer.

15. Install any previously removed parts.

16. Install shocks. The fronts require the supplied bar pins to be

installed through the bottom shock eyes (use light grease). The

rears require the supplied bar pins to be installed through the top

shock eyes (use light grease).

17. Torque all bolts to factory specs (or specs supplied with parts) and

double check your work.

18. Test drive and note location of steering wheel.

19. Adjust drag link to center steering wheel.

20. Align vehicle as soon as practical to minimum factory caster and

maximum factory toe-in specifications.

21.

Retighten all bolts after 50 miles and again after every off road

excursion.

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