Step 5—install the passenger’s side assembly, Step 6— check the air system – Rite-Ride 0830 User Manual

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Figure “E”

UPPER

BRACKET

FRAME RAIL

AIR

SPRING

SHOCK

BRACKET

BRACE

LOWER

BRACKET

AXLE

DRIVER'S SIDE

FRONT

Figure “D”

AIR HOSE

INFLATION

VALVES

BUMPER

AIR

SPRINGS

AIR LINE

PUSH-TO-CONNECT

INFLATION VALVE

FLAT WASHER

HEX NUT

VALVE CAP

BODY OF

VEHICLE

Figure “F”

NOTE:

MIN PRESSURE

5 PSI

MAX PRESSURE (LOADED)

100 PSI

Select a location on the vehicle for the air inflation valves. The loca-

tion can be on the bumper or the body of the vehicle, as long as it is

in a protected location so the valve will not be damaged, but maintain

accessibility for the air chuck

see Figure “E”. Drill a 5/16” hole and

install the air inflation valve using two 5/16” flat washers per valve as

supports

see Figure “F”. Run the tubing from the air spring to the

inflation valve, routing it to avoid direct heat from the exhaust pipe and

away from sharp edges. Thermal sleeves have been provided for these

conditions. If a thermal sleeve is required, slide the sleeve over the air

line tubing to the location requiring protection. The air line tubing should

not be bent or curved sharply as it may buckle. Secure the tubing in

place with the nylon ties provided. Push the end of the air line tubing

into the inflation valve as illustrated

see Figure “F”.

STEP 5—INSTALL THE PASSENGER’S SIDE ASSEMBLY

Follow steps 1-4 for assembly and installation of the passenger’s side

assembly.

NOTE: The use of a heat shield is required on the pas-

senger’s side of the vehicle. The heat shield will mount between the

upper bracket and the air helper spring

see Figure “G”. Position the

shield between the nearest point of the exhaust pipe to the rubber air

spring. Ensure that the heat shield will not interfere with the normal

operation of the air spring or the vehicle’s suspension. Do not position

the face of the shield directly over the axle, as it may contact the axle

on full suspension compression.

STEP 6— CHECK THE AIR SYSTEM

Once the inflation valves are installed inflate the air helper springs to

70 psi. and check the fittings for air leaks with an applied solution of

soap and water. If a leak is detected at a tubing connection, check

to make sure that the tube is cut as square as possible and that it is

pushed completely into the fitting. The tubing can easily be removed

from the fitting by first releasing the pressure from the air spring, then

by pushing the collar towards the body of the fitting and then pulling

out the tube. If a leak is detected where the air fitting screws into the

spring, release the air pressure, then remove the tubing as described

above, then screw the brass fitting into the air spring one additional turn

or until the leak stops. Reinstall the tubing and reinflate the air springs

and check for leaks as noted above.

This now completes the installation. Re-attach the negative battery

cable and remove the wheel chocks from the wheels. Before proceed-

ing, check once again to be sure you have proper clearance around

the air springs. With a load on your vehicle and the air helper springs

inflated, you must have at least 1/2" clearance around the air springs.

As a general rule, the air helper springs will support approximately 50

lbs. of load for each psi. of inflation pressure (per pair). For example,

50 psi. of inflation pressure will support a load of 2500 lbs. per pair of

air helper springs.

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.

NOTE: Too much air pressure in the air helper springs will result in a

firmer ride, while too little air pressure will allow the air helper spring

to bottom out over rough conditions. Too little air pressure will also

not provide the possible improvement in handling.

TO PREVENT

POSSIBLE DAMAGE MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 5 psi. IN THE

AIR HELPER SPRINGS AT ALL TIMES.

Figure “G”

HEAT SHIELD

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