Dynamic vehicle check, Caution – Trail Master Suspension TM102N GM 1500 4WD/2WD SUSPENSION 4 LIFT KIT User Manual

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TM102N

Revised

2.4.14

NOTE

All warranty information, instruction sheets, and
other documents regarding the installation of this
product must be retained by the vehicle owner.
Information contained in the instructions and on
the warranty card will be required for any warranty
claims. The vehicle owner needs to understand
the modifications made to the vehicle and how
they affect vehicle handling and performance.
Failure to provide the customer with this informa-
tion can result in damage to the vehicle and se-
vere personal injury.

14. Reinstall the wheels and lower the vehicle to the

ground. Torque the lug nuts according to the wheel
manufacturers recommendations.

15. After installation is complete, double check that all

nuts and bolts are tight. Refer to the chart at the
end of this document for torque specifications.
(Do not retighten nuts and bolts where thread lock-
ing compound was used).



Dynamic Vehicle Check

1. Check steering and suspension in all positions

to ensure that there is no bind and adequate
clearance between all moving, fixed, and
heated members. Check operation of clutch,
brake system, and parking brake. Check op-
eration of transmission and transfer case. En-
sure there is full engagement in all gears and
4WD ranges. Check battery connections and
electrical component operations. Test-drive
vehicle.

NOTES:



On completion of the installation, have the
suspension and headlights re-aligned.



After 100 miles recheck for proper torque on
all newly installed hardware.



Recheck all hardware for tightness after off
road use.

WARNING

Re-torque all fasteners after 500 miles and after
off road use. All suspension lift components
should be visually inspected and fasteners re-
torqued during routine vehicle servicing.

Caution:

Larger wheel and tire combinations increase
stress and wear on steering and suspension
components, which leads to increased mainte-
nance and higher risk for component failure. Lar-
ger wheel and tire combinations also alter speed-
ometer calibration, braking effectiveness, center
of gravity, and handling characteristics. Consult
an experienced local off road shop to find what
wheel and tire combinations work best with your
vehicle.

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