Tuff Country 14830 - GM 92-98 Suburban K1500 4 User Manual
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Please Follow Instructions Carefully:
 
Front End Installation: 
 
1. To begin installation, block the rear tires of the vehicle 
so that the vehicle is stable and can’t roll backwards. 
Safely lift the front of the vehicle and support the frame 
with a pair of jack stands. Place a jack stand on both the 
driver and passenger side. Next, remove the wheels and 
tires from both sides. 
 
 2. Working on the driver side, remove the inner rubber 
fender splash guard and save for later re-installation. 
Repeat procedure on passenger side. 
 
3. Working on the driver side, remove the stock shock 
from the stock location and save the stock hardware for 
later re-installation. Longer shocks are needed, so the 
stock shocks may be discarded. Special Note: Shocks 
are not included with this suspension system and 
need to be ordered as a separate part number, Tuff 
Country EZ-Ride Suspension recommends using a 
23” fully extended nitrogen gas shocks. Repeat 
procedure on passenger side. 
 
 4. Remove the stock front differential skid plate. The 
stock front differential skid plate and hardware can be 
discarded. 
 
 5. Remove the stock front driveline from the stock front 
differential and the transfer case. Save the stock driveline 
and hardware for later re-installation. 
 
 6. Measure exposed threads on the torsion bar adjusting 
bolt and record measurement here for a later reference. 
Record Driver Side measurement here:______________ 
Record Passenger Side measurement here:__________ 
See Illustration # 1
7. Working on the driver side, attach the torsion bar
removing tool, making sure that the unloading bolt in the 
center of the torsion bar removing tool is in the small 
divot of the stock torsion bar key. Adjust the torsion bar 
key up high enough so that the stock small metal 
adjusting block and bolt can be removed. Save the stock 
hardware for later re-installation. Repeat procedure on 
passenger side. 
See Illustration # 2
8. Mark both torsion bars before removal so that they can 
be re-installed back into the same location. Example: 
Driver vs. Passenger and front vs. rear. Working on 
the driver side, tap the stock torsion bar forward until the 
stock torsion bar cross member can be removed. Repeat 
procedure on the passenger side. Set the stock torsion 
bar keys a side for later re-installation. 
 
9. Working on the driver side, remove the (3) stock bolts 
that connect the stock torsion cross member to the 
bottom side of the stock frame rail. The stock hardware 
may be discarded. Repeat procedure on the passenger 
side. Remove the stock torsion bar cross member from 
the stock location and set a side for later re-installation. 
 
10. Working on the driver side, slide the stock torsion bar 
out of the stock rear lower control arm and set a side for 
later re-installation. Repeat procedure on passenger side. 
 
11. Working on the driver side, remove the stock brake 
line bracket from the stock upper control arm bracket and 
save hardware for later re-installation. Repeat procedure 
on passenger side. 
 
12. Working on the driver side, remove the front sway bar 
end link from the stock sway bar and the stock lower 
control arm location. The stock end link and hardware 
may be discarded. Repeat procedure on passenger side. 
Special Note: At this time, invert the stock sway bar. 
 
13. Working on the driver side, remove the (2) stock bolts 
that connect the stock brake caliper to the stock rotor. 
Save the stock hardware for later re-installation. Using a 
bungee cord, carefully tie
the stock brake caliper up and
out of the way in the fender well. Special Note: Take 
special care not to kink or over extend the stock 
brake line. 
 
14. Working on the driver side, remove the stock nut that 
connects the stock axle to the stock hub assembly. Save 
the stock nut for later re-installation. 
See Illustration # 3
15. Working on the driver side, disconnect the ABS lines 
from each other. Also disconnect the ABS line from any 
other mounting points. 
 
16. Working on the driver side, remove the stock cotter 
pin from the stock castle nut that connects the stock 
upper control arm ball joint to the stock steering knuckle. 
Save the stock cotter pin for re-installation. Loosen 
the stock nut that connects the stock upper control arm 
ball joint to the stock steering knuckle. Do not remove 
the stock nut completely. Carefully break the stock 
taper on the stock upper control arm ball joint. Special 
Note: Take special care not to rip or tear the stock 
ball joint dust boot. 
 
17. Working on the driver side, remove the stock cotter 
pin from the stock castle nut that connects the stock 
lower control arm ball joint to the stock steering knuckle. 
Save the stock cotter pin for re-installation. Loosen 
the stock nut that connects the stock lower control arm 
ball joint to the stock steering knuckle. Do not remove 
the stock nut completely. Carefully break the stock 
taper on the stock lower control arm ball joint. Special 
Note: Take special care not to rip or tear the stock 
ball joint dust boot. 
 
18. Working on the driver side, loosen the stock nut that 
connects the stock outer tie rod ball joint to the stock 
steering knuckle. Do not remove the stock nut 
completely. Carefully break the stock taper on the stock