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Final Checks & Adjustments  

 

Post Installation Warnings:  Once the vehicle is lowered to the ground, check all parts which 
have rubber or urethane components to insure proper torque.  Torque wheels to factory specs.  
Move vehicle backwards and forwards a short distance to allow suspension components to ad-
just.  Turn the front wheels completely left then right and verify adequate tire, wheel, brake 
line, and ABS wire clearance.  Test and inspect steering, brake and suspension components for 
tightness and proper operation.  Inspect brakes hoses and ABS lines for adequate slack at full 
extension.   
 

***FAILURE TO PERFORM THE POST INSPECTION CHECKS MAY RESULT IN VEHI-

CLE COMPONENT DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO THE 

DRIVER AND/OR OTHERS***  

 

Vehicle Handling Warning:  Vehicles with larger tires and wheels will handle differently than 
stock vehicles.  Take time to familiarize yourself with the handling of your vehicle.     

 

Wheel Alignment/Headlamp Adjustment: 

 

It is necessary to have a proper and professional wheel alignment performed by a certi-
fied alignment technician.  Align the vehicle to factory specifications.  It is recommended 
that your vehicle alignment be checked after any off-road driving.  In addition to your ve-
hicle alignment, for your safety and others, it is necessary to check and adjust your vehi-
cle headlamps for proper aim and alignment

 

 

Vehicle Re-Torque and Safety Inspection: 

 

Upon completion of all services and adjustments performed on your vehicle, and within 50 
miles of driving, check to ensure all fasteners and hardware are properly torqued to specifica-
tion as noted in the vehicles factory service manual or the torque chart included. 

 

***RECHECK ALL HARDWARE FOR PROPER TORQUE VALUES AFTER 500 MILES, 

AND THEN PERIODICALLY AT THE EACH SERVICE INTERVAL THERAFTER.*** 

 

Recommended Alignment Specs 

                

Camber 

-0.3 

-0.3 

Tolerance 

+/- 0.5 

Caster 

+3.0 

+3.0 

Tolerance 

+/- 0.5 

Toe 

+.10 

+.10 

Total 

+.20 

Summary of Contents for 66-2215

Page 1: ...orkmanship This product warranty is voided if the vehicle is not aligned after kit installation and proper maintenance is routinely done Product purchased directly from ReadyLIFT has a 30 day return p...

Page 2: ...er operate your vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs Constant maintenance is required to keep your vehicle safe Thoroughly inspect your vehicle before and after every off road use It is the...

Page 3: ...nic is highly recommended A Factory Service Manual for your specific Year Make Model is highly recommended for reference during installa tion Vehicles with a two piece rear driveline may require a car...

Page 4: ...le and support with jack stands at each frame rail behind the lower control arms 2011 and newer models equipped with EPAS Electronic Power Assist Steering disconnect the power steering control module...

Page 5: ...side and is easily broken or damaged Also watch the brake lines and ABS wires for over extension Do not allow the knuckle to pull on the brake lines tight Make sure there is enough slack when lower in...

Page 6: ...nstall the lower strut mount and sway bar end link to the lower control arm using factory hardware Torque lower strut mount to 110 ft lbs Torque the sway bar end link to 40 ft lbs Using the jack raise...

Page 7: ...ation 2 Lifted truck warning decal Apply decal to the upper left hand corner of the inside of the windshield facing the driver Give all installation instructions warranty information and all remaining...

Page 8: ...ehicles with larger tires and wheels will handle differently than stock vehicles Take time to familiarize yourself with the handling of your vehicle Wheel Alignment Headlamp Adjustment It is necessary...

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