Rite-Ride 2251 User Manual

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2251

PARTS LIST

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Congratulations — your new Air Helper Springs are quality

products capable of improving the handling and comfort

of your vehicle. As with all products, proper installation is

the key to obtaining all of the benefits your kit is capable

of delivering. Please take a few minutes to read through

the instructions to identify the components and learn

where and how they are used. It is a good idea to start by

comparing the parts in your kit with the parts list below.

The heart of the air spring kit is, of course, the air

helper springs. Remember that the air helper springs must

flex and expand during operation, so be sure that there

is enough clearance to do so without rubbing against

any other part of the vehicle.

Be sure to take all applicable safety precautions

during the installation of the kit. The instructions listed

in this brochure and the illustrations all show the left,

or driver’s side of the vehicle. To install the right side

assembly simply follow the same procedures.

Your kit includes separate inflation valves and air

lines for each air helper spring. This will allow you to

level your vehicle from side to side as well as from front

to back. If you would rather have a single valve inflation

system, your dealer can supply the required “T” fitting.

IMPORTANT!

For your safety and to prevent possible damage

to your vehicle, do not exceed the maximum load

recommended by the vehicle manufacturer (GVWR).

Although your Air Helper Springs are rated at a maximum

inflation pressure of 100 psi, this pressure may allow you

to carry too great a load on some vehicles. It is best to

have your vehicle weighed once it is completely loaded

and compare that weight to the maximum allowed. Check

your vehicle owner’s manual or data plate on driver side

door for maximum loads listed for your vehicle.

When inflating your Air Helper Springs, add air pres-

sure in small quantities, checking pressure frequently

during inflation. The air spring requires much less air

volume than a tire and, therefore, inflates much quicker.

TOOLS REQUIRED

(2) 9/16" END WRENCHES

ELECTRIC DRILL

(2) 1/2" END WRENCHES

5/16" DRILL BIT

UTILITY KNIFE

AIR SPRING

6781

2

UPPER BRACKET

5302

2

LOWER BRACKET

5304

2

LOWER BRACE

5303

2

BRACKET STRAP

1163

2

BAIL CLAMP

3077

2

18 FT. TUBING

0938

1

PUSH-TO-CONNECT INFLATION VALVE

3032

2

1/4 NPT STRAIGHT FITTING

3046

2

THERMAL SLEEVE

0899

2

21-8225

04-11

NAD-31145-2

3/8"-16 X 1" HEX BOLT

8

3/8"-16 X 1-1/2" HEX BOLT

4

3/8"-16 FLANGE LOCK NUT

26

3/8"-16 X 3/4" HEX BOLT

2

3/8"-16 X 3" CARRIAGE BOLT

4

3/8"-16 X 1-1/2" CARRIAGE BOLT

2

3/8" FLAT WASHER

3

5/16" FLAT WASHER

4

NYLON TIE WRAP

6

CAUTION TAG

2

L

L

WARNING:

Do not inflate this assembly when it is

unrestricted. The assembly must be restricted

by the suspension or other adequate structure.

Once installed, do not inflate beyond 100 psi.

Improper use or over inflation may cause

property damage or severe personal injury.

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