Rite-Ride 4149 User Manual

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Figure "AA"

Figure "C"

AIR LINE

PUSH-TO-CONNECT

INFLATION VALVE

FLAT WASHER

HEX NUT

VALVE CAP

BODY OF

VEHICLE

AIR

INLET

BLUNT T

OOL

AIR INLET

Figure "AB"

AIR LINE IN FRONT

OF THE AXLE

AIR LINE BEHIND

THE AXLE

Figure "BA"

Figure "BB"

GM 1973 & up Passenger

Cars, Ford 1979-1990 vehicles

air line behind the axle.

GM 1967-1972 vehicles,

Ford 1966-1978 vehicles air

line behind the axle.

UPPER SPRING SEAT

1991 and up Ford Crown Victoria

1991 and up Mercury Grand Marquis

S

TEP

5 R

EATTACH

THE

S

HOCK

A

BSORBER

Attach shock absorbers if removed earlier in the installa-
tion.

S

TEP

6 R

OUTE

THE

A

IR

L

INE

Cut the 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: on the
bumper or body (Note: The inflation valve will be
installed in step 8).

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

fitting on the air spring as far as possible. Route the air
line from the air spring to the desired inflation valve
location.

S

TEP

7 H

OSE

A

TTACHMENT

TO

THE

V

EHICLE

With the tubing routed from the air spring to the

location of the inflation valve. Use the nylon ties
supplied to secure the air line tubing to the vehicle as
shown in Figure "D". Be careful to avoid heat and
sharp edges when fastening the tubing to the vehicle.
Route the tubing away from the exhaust system.

S

TEP

8 I

NSTALLING

THE

I

NFLATION

V

ALVE

Drill a 5/16" hole where you wish to mount the

inflation valve. Remember to keep the inflation valve
in a protected area that is easily accessible. Attach the
inflation valve to the bumper or body of the vehicle as
shown in Figure "E". Tighten all nuts at this time.

Cut the excess air line tubing so that it will fit easily

into the inflation valve, making sure the end is cut
squarely (a "saw" cut with a sharp knife is preferred).
Push the end of the tubing into the inflation valve as far
as possible.

F

OLLOW

STEPS

1-8

FOR

THE

OTHER

SIDE

S

TEP

9 I

NFLATE

AND

T

EST

Inflate the air springs to recommended maximum

operating pressure (see page 1 for operating pres-
sures). With a soap and water solution, check for air
leaks around the fittings and valve core. Remove the
jack stands and lower the vehicle to the ground. Inflat-
ing and deflating in 5 p.s.i. increments to find the ideal
riding condition for your vehicle.

Figure "D"

NYLON TIES

AIR LINE

Figure "E"

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