34.
Repeat steps nine-teen through thirty-three on the passenger
side.
35.
Check the fluid level in the brake reservoir and add as
necessary. Bleed the brake system as per the manufacture’s
specification. See owners manual
36.
Install tires and wheels and torque lug nuts to wheel
manufacturer’s specifications. Turn front tires left to right
and check for appropriate tire clearance.
REAR INSTRUCTIONS
37.
With the Rhino on level ground, jack up the rear end of the
Rhino and support the frame rails with jack stands. Chock
the front tires.
NEVER WORK UNDER AN
UNSUPPORTED VEHICLE!
Remove the rear tires.
38.
Rhino’s equipped with the rear inner wheel well lip must be
trimmed and flattened for maximum tire clearance during
rear suspension travel. Tilt the rear bed and use a paint pen
and mark the front, center, and rear of the inner wheel well
lip. SEE PHOTO BELOW
Bedside removed for photo only
39.
Use a die grinder with a cut off wheel and cut the lip just
flush with the wheel well at the three marked spots. Once
the lip has been cut, use a hammer and flatten the lip
upwards until it is flush with the wheel well. Use a die
grinder with a sanding disc and sand down / round out the
front and rear lip where it was cut. Paint any bare metal
areas after all cutting and sanding is done. SEE PHOTOS
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