Rite-Ride 2320 User Manual

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This now completes the installation. Install the wheels and torque the lug nuts to the manufactures specifications.

Raise the vehicle by the rear axle and remove the jack stands and lower the vehicle back onto the ground. Re-attach
the negative battery cable and remove the wheel chocks from the front wheels. Before proceeding, 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 30 lbs. of load for each psi of inflation pressure (per pair). For example, 50 psi of inflation
pressure will support a load of approximately 1500 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.

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Too much air pressure in the air helper springs will result in a firmer ride, while too little air pressure will not allow the improvement

in ride and handling that is possible.

TO PREVENT POSSIBLE DAMAGE MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 10 psi IN THE AIR HELPER SPRINGS

WHEN UNLOADED. AFTER LOADING, YOU MAY USE UP TO 100 psi PER SIDE TO LEVEL THE TRUCK.

WHEN THE TRUCK IS LIFTED INTO THE AIR FOR SERVICE, DEFLATE BOTH AIR SPRINGS

COMPLETELY. AFTERWARDS, RE-INFLATE TO 10 psi PRIOR TO DRIVING.

AIR SPRINGS DAMAGED FROM BOTTOMING OUT WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY

OPERATING PRESSURE:

MIN.(UNLOADED) - 10 PSI MAX (LOADED) - 100 PSI

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