Rite-Ride 2299 User Manual

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NOTE:

Please read thorough this manual completely before installing the air

spring kit on your vehicle.

STEP 1 — PREPARE THE VEHICLE

With the vehicle on a solid, level surface chock the front wheels.

Remove the negative battery cable. Your vehicle is equipped with

rubber jounce bumpers. The jounce bumpers are bolted to the frame

above the axle. Remove the jounce bumpers from the vehicle.

STEP 2 — PRE-ASSEMBLE THE KIT

Select a lower bracket from your kit and determine which side of the

bracket fits most snugly between the axle U-bolts as shown in Figure

“A”. NOTE: The smaller side is for the gasoline engine axle and

the larger side is for Diesel engine axle. Select one air spring, bail

clamp and lower bracket from your kit. Place the bail clamp in the

correct position in the slot of the lower bracket for your vehicle. Install

the air spring to the lower bracket using the hole for your vehicle with

a 3/8"-16 x 3/4" flange head bolt that is mounted finger tight. Please

see the lower right section of Figure “A”. The bolt will be tight-

ened up in STEP 5. NOTE: On 2011 and newer RAM 2500 gasoline

engine and Power Wagons, a spacer will be need to be installed

between the air spring and the lower bracket. If the spacer is

used, use the 3/8"-16 x 2" flange head bolt. Next, install the male

air fitting into the air inlet in the combo stud of the air spring. Tighten

the air fitting securely to engage the orange thread sealant.

STEP 3A—INSTALLING THE UPPER BRACKET TO THE

VEHICLE (TWO WHEEL DRIVE)

Select an upper bracket and upper brace from your kit. Install the

upper bracket to the frame using two 10 mm x 30 mm flat head bolts,

see Figure “A”. Next, attach the brace using the lower set of holes

that are marked “2WD” using four 3/8"-16 x 1" hex head bolts and four

3/8”-16 flange lock nuts, as shown in Figure “B”.

STEP 3B—INSTALLING THE UPPER BRACKET TO THE

VEHICLE (FOUR WHEEL DRIVE)

Select an upper bracket and upper brace from your kit. Install the

upper bracket to the frame using two 10 mm x 30 mm flat head bolts,

see Figure “A”. Next, attach the brace using the upper set of holes

that are marked “4WD” using four 3/8"-16 x 1" hex head bolts and four

3/8"-16 flange lock nuts, as shown in Figure “B”.

STEP 4—INSTALLING THE ASSEMBLY TO THE VEHICLE

Position the lower bracket and air spring assembly from STEP 2 on

the axle as shown in Figure “A”. Put the large threaded stud though

the large hole on the upper bracket and the locating pin of the air

spring in the small hole on the upper bracket as shown in Figure “A”.

Make sure the aliment pin is in the locating hole before fasting

air spring to the upper bracket. Fasten the air spring to the upper

bracket using ¾"-16 hex head nut and ¾" star washer. Fasten the

lower bracket to the axle housing using the bail clamp and the axle

clamp bracket and two 3/8"-16 locking flange nuts securely. Once the

lower bracket orientation has been set, tighten the 3/8"-16 x ¾" flange

bolt that was installed in STEP 2.

STEP 5—INSTALLATION OF THE PASSENGER’S SIDE

ASSEMBLY

Before following STEPS 1-4 with reverse orientations for assembly

and installation of the passenger’s assembly, a heat shield will need

to be mounted between the upper bracket assembly and the top plate

of the air spring, see Figure “C”. Position the heat shield directly

between the closest heat source and the air spring. Ensure that the

heat shield will not interfere with normal operation of the air spring

or the vehicle’s suspension. Do not position the heat shield directly

above the axle, as it may contact the axle on full suspension travel.

HEAT SHIELD

FIGURE “C”

2W
D

4W
D

Two Wheel Drive Setting

2W
D

4W
D

Four Wheel Drive Setting

FIGURE “B”

FIGURE “D”

AIR HOSE

INFLATION

VALVES

BUMPER

AIR

SPRINGS

(Step 3)

(Step 5)

(Step 6)

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