Rite-Ride 4188 User Manual

Installation instructions, Warning

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AIR

INLET

BLUNT

TO

OL

PLUG

AIR LINE

23-8505 06-12

VEHICLE PREPARATION

With the vehicle on a solid level surface chock the wheels and

raise the vehicle using a jack rated for your vehicle weight to

lift the wheels off the surface. Remove the wheels. Lower the

vehicle frame onto jack stands rated for your vehicles weight

making sure the suspension is fully extended. (Do

NOT use

wood or concrete blocks to support the weight of the vehicle.)

SHOCK ABSORBERS

If necessary, additional clearance between the coil turns may

be obtained by removing the shock absorbers from the lower

shock mounts and lowering the suspension an additional one

to two inches. (CAUTION: Do not put strain or tension on the

flexible brake line.)

STEP 1—AIR SPRING PREPARATION

Cut a section of air line tubing approximately three inches in

length. (Cut the tubing as squarely as possible.) Install the tubing

into the push-to-connect air inlet on the air spring. Exhaust the

air from the air spring by rolling it up toward the air inlet. After

all the air is removed from the air spring install the hose plug

into the end of the hose as shown in

Figure “A”

.

STEP 2—INSTALLING THE AIR SPRING

Insert the top of the flattened air spring into the coil spring

through the lowest opening with the push-to-connect air inlet

at the bottom as shown in

Figure “A”

.

STEP 3—ADJUSTING THE AIR SPRING

Push the air spring up into the coil spring by hand or with a blunt

tool, such as a spoon shaped tire iron. Do NOT use anything

with sharp edges or corners as this may damage the air spring.

When the air spring is completely within the coil spring,

remove the plug and three inch tubing section by pushing the

collar on the fitting towards the air spring and pulling on the tub-

ing to remove. Allow the air spring to return to its normal shape.

STEP 4—REATTACH THE SHOCK ABSORBER

Attach shock absorbers if removed earlier in the installation.

STEP 5—ROUTE THE AIR LINE

Cut the remaining air line tubing into two equal lengths (cut the

tubing as squarely as possible). Select a location for the inflation

valves in a protected area, such as the bumper or trunk floor

(Note: The inflation valve will be installed in Step 6).

Insert the air line tubing into the push-to-connect fitting on

the air spring as far as possible. Route the tubing from the air

spring to the inflation valve, making sure to avoid direct heat

from the engine, exhaust pipe and away from sharp edges.

WARNING

Do not inflate this assembly when it is

unrestricted. The assembly must be restricted

by a coil spring. Do not ever inflate beyond

recommended operating pressures for your

specific vehicle. Improper use or over inflation

may cause property damage or severe

personal injury.

Figure “A”

4111 / 4118

4150 / 4156

4164 / 4182

4188

READ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR COIL-RITE KIT

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RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURES

PASSENGER CARS & SUV’S

5-35 p.s.i.

DESCRIPTION QTY.
AIR SPRING

2

PLUG

2

18’ AIR LINE

1

NYLON TIE

6

INFLATION VALVE

2

5/16” WASHER

4

PARTS LIST

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