Rite-Ride 1003 User Manual

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STEP 3— INSTALLING THE AIR OVER SHOCK

Insert the Air Over shock into the upper and lower shock mounts.

Note:

The air fitting should point towards the rear of the truck and the frame.

Attach the bottom of the shock to the lower suspension with the nut and

bolt removed in Step 1. From the top of the upper shock mount, install one

of the upper bushings, with the nipple pointing down, onto the threaded

portion of the rod on top of the shock, followed by one of the large flat

washers. Next, install the nylock hex nut onto the threaded portion of the

rod. Make sure all fasteners are tight.

See Figures “D”, “E” & “F”.

STEP 4— INSTALLING THE AIR LINE AND INFLATION VALVE

Uncoil the air line tubing and cut it into two equal lengths.

DO NOT FOLD

OR KINK THE TUBING. Try to make the cut as square as possible. Insert

one end of the tubing into the elbow fitting installed into the shock. Push

the tubing into the fitting as far as possible,

see Figure “G”.

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 acces-

sibility for the air chuck,

see Figure “H”. Drill a 5/16" hole and install the

air inflation valve using two 5/16" flat washers per valve as supports,

see

Figure “H”. Run the tubing from the air helper spring to the inflation valve,

routing it to avoid direct heat from the engine, exhaust pipe, and away from

sharp edges. Thermal sleeves have been provided for these conditions. If a

thermal sleeve is required simply 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 “H”.

STEP 5— CHECK THE SYSTEM

Once the inflation valves are installed inflate the Air Over shocks 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 then 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 fittings by pushing

the collar towards the body of the fitting and then pulling out the tube. If a

leak is detected where the brass fitting screws into the shock, remove the

tubing by pushing the collar towards the body of the fitting and then pull-

ing out the tube, then screw the brass fitting into the shock one additional

turn. Reinstall the tubing and re-inflate the air springs and check for leaks

as noted above.

This now completes the installation. Install the wheels and torque the

lug nuts to the manufactures specifications. Raise the front of the vehicle,

remove the jack stands, and lower the vehicle back onto the ground.

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.

FIGURE “E”

NOTE: DO NOT remove the air spring assembly from the shock.

This will cause damage to the product and void the warranty.

FIGURE “B”

FIGURE “C”

FIGURE “D”

NOTE:

MIN PRESSURE

10 PSI

MAX PRESSURE (LOADED)

100 PSI

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