Nstallation, Rocedure, 6 - r – Rite-Ride 4112 User Manual

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OIL

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ITE

I

NSTALLATION

P

ROCEDURE

NOTE: C

HECK

AIR

PRESSURE

ON

A

MONTHLY

BASIS

.

FIGURE "D"

FIGURE "E"

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6 - R

OUTE

THE

AIR

LINE

Route the air line from the air spring to the desired inflation

valve location. Do not fold or kink the air line tubing.

With the tubing routed from the air spring to the inflation

valve location, use the nylon ties supplied to secure the air line
tubing to the vehicle see 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.

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NSTALL

THE

INFLATION

VALVE

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 see Figure "E".

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.

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NSTALL

THE

OPPOSITE

-

SIDE

AIR

SPRING

Follow Steps 2-7 to install the second air spring on the

remaining side of the vehicle. Note: Raise the axle by the
differential approximately 2" and remove the jack stand under the
axle on the passenger's side and place under the driver's side of
the vehicle. Lower the jack and allow the suspension to hang
freely for installation on the passenger's side. Be sure not to over
extend the brake line.

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OMPLETION

This now completes the installation. Jack the vehicle up

approximately 2" under the differential and remove the jack stand
from under the axle. Reattach the panhard rod and shock
absorbers. Inflate the air springs to 10 - 15 psi. Torque fasteners
to manufacturers specifications. Raise the vehicle and remove
the jack stands from under the frame and lower the vehicle to the
ground. Reattach the negative battery cable. Remove the wheel
chocks from the front wheels.

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NFLATE

AND

TEST

Check the recommended inflation pressure and inflate the air

springs to recommended maximum operating pressure (see page
1 for operating pressures). With a soap and water solution, check
for air leaks around the fittings and valve core. We recommend
inflating and deflating in 5 p.s.i. increments to find the ideal riding
condition for your vehicle.

NYLON

TIES

AIR LINE

PUSH-TO-CONNECT

INFLATION VALVE

BODY OF

VEHICLE

AIR LINE

FLAT WASHER

HEX NUT

VALVE CAP

FOR BEST RIDE

use only enough air pressure

in the air helper springs to level the vehicle when
viewed from the side (front to rear). This amount will
vary depending on the load, location of load, condition
of existing suspension and personal preference.

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