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www.ReadyLIFT.com  -  Phone: (877) 759-9991 

   

69-2070-IM-AA 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 

  

 

(877) 759-9991 

 

MON-FRI 7AM-4PM PST 

OR 

EMAIL:  [email protected] 

 

WEBSITE:  ReadyLIFT.COM 

 

**Please retain this document in your vehicle at all times.** 

IF your ReadyLIFT

®

 product has a damaged or missing 

part, please contact customer service directly and 

a new replacement part will be sent to you immediately. 

For warranty issues, please return to the place of  

installation and contact ReadyLIFT. 

Limited Lifetime Warranty 

 

This unique product warranty proves our commitment to the quality and reliability of every product that 

ReadyLIFT manufactures. The ReadyLIFT product warranty only extends to the original purchaser of 
any ReadyLIFT product, if it breaks, we will give you a new part. Warranty does not apply to discontin-

ued parts.  

 
Our Limited Lifetime Warranty excludes the following ReadyLIFT items; bushings, bump stops, ball 

joints, tie rod ends, heim joints and shock absorbers. These parts are subject to wear and are not con-

sidered defective when worn. They are warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase for defects 
in workmanship.  

 

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 90 day return policy on uninstalled products from the 
date of purchase (may be subject to restocking fee). Uninstalled product returns must be in the original 

ReadyLIFT packaging. Please call (877) 759-9991 to get an RGA# for any return. Customer is respon-

sible for shipping costs back to ReadyLIFT.  Returns without RGA# will be refused. Contact Ready-
LIFT directly about any potentially defective parts prior to removal from vehicle.  

 

ReadyLIFT products are NOT intended for off-road abuse. Any damage or failure as a result from off-
road abuse voids the warranty of the ReadyLIFT product. ReadyLIFT is NOT responsible for any subse-

69-2070 Ford Expedition 

Summary of Contents for 69-2070

Page 1: ...gs bump stops ball joints tie rod ends heim joints and shock absorbers These parts are subject to wear and are not con sidered defective when worn They are warranted for 12 months from the date of pur...

Page 2: ...any ReadyLIFT products It is the responsibility of the driver s to check their surrounding area for obstructions people and animals before moving the vehicle All raised vehicles have increased blind...

Page 3: ...11 5 wide The stock spare rim can be run in an emergency exercise extreme caution under stock spare tire operating conditions Please note that if running the spare factory tire it is done for short d...

Page 4: ...f our Pro Grade Dealers INSTALLATION BY A PROFESSIONAL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A Factory Service Manual for your specific Year Make Model is highly recommended for reference during installation All lift...

Page 5: ...the parking brake Disconnect the vehicle power source at the ground terminal on the battery Lock the steering wheel in the straight forward position with the column lock or steer ing wheel locking de...

Page 6: ...r control arm hardware Support the lower control arm with a suit able jack Loosen but do not remove the LCA hardware at the frame Remove the lower strut hardware from the LCA Remove the upper strut mo...

Page 7: ...link to the LCA using the factory hardware Torque to 35 ft lbs Attach the brake line ABS bracket to the frame rail using the factory hardware Do not over tighten as this is a self tapped hole and is...

Page 8: ...14 2017 Remove the ABS harness clips on the brake line bracket frame rail and rubber brake line Let hang out of the way Remove the brake line bracket at the frame rail Remove the brake line bracket an...

Page 9: ...ate the vacuum line at the hub actuator and remove Remove the tie rod end at the knuckle Use a dead blow hammer strike the tie rod end boss to dislodge the taper Remove upper ball joint from the knuck...

Page 10: ...oosen but do not remove the lower control arm to frame mounting hardware Remove the lower strut from the lower control arm Remove the sway bar end link from the lower control arm Carefully lower the c...

Page 11: ...to tell if these are meshed properly if both the hub and CV axle spin together as the hub is rotated If the CV ax le is not rotating with the hub continue to rotate the hub until full engagement oc cu...

Page 12: ...factory hardware Torque to 5 ft lbs Install the ABS harness to the frame rail brake line bracket and rubber brake line using the factory clips Install the wheels and lower the vehicle to the ground To...

Page 13: ...ower control arms Remove the rear wheels Loosen but do not remove the upper and lower control arm hardware at the frame and knuckle Remove the tie rod end from the knuckle Strike the tie rod boss with...

Page 14: ...ctory hardware Do not tighten at this time Install the tie rod end to the knuckle using the factory hard ware Torque to 45 ft lbs Install the wheels and lower the vehicle to the ground Torque the lug...

Page 15: ...Place a suitable jack under the lower strut mount Loosen but do not remove all the trailing arm hardware at the frame and knuckle Loosen but do not remove upper control arm hardware at the frame Loos...

Page 16: ...ol arm Install the rear wheels and lower the vehicle to the ground Torque the lug nuts to the wheel manufacturer specs Jounce the vehicle to get the suspension to settle to the new ride height Torque...

Page 17: ...vehicle raises the center of gravity and can affect stability and control Use caution on turns and when making steering corrections Vehicles with larger tires and wheels will handle differently than s...

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