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www.ReadyLIFT.com  

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  Phone: (877) 759

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9991

 

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41200

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FAILURE TO PERFORM THE POST INSPECTION CHECKS MAY RESULT IN VEHICLE 

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

AND/OR OTHERS. 

 

Final Checks & Adjustments 

 

 

Once the vehicle is lowered to the ground, check all parts which have rubber or urethane 

components to ensure proper torque. Torque lug nuts to the wheel manufacturer specs. 

Move vehicle backwards and forwards a short distance to allow suspension components to 

adjust. 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 compo-

nents for tightness and proper operation. Inspect brakes hoses and ABS lines for adequate 

slack at full extension, adjust as necessary.  

 

 

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

THEN PERIODICALLY AT EACH SERVICE INTERVAL THERAFTER.

 

 

Vehicle Handling Warning

 

 

Increasing the height of your 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 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 certified 

alignment technician.  Align the vehicle to factory specifications.  It is recommended that 

your vehicle alignment be checked after any off

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road driving.  

 

 

In addition to your vehicle alignment, for your safety and others, it is necessary to check 

and adjust your vehicle headlamps for proper aim and alignment.  If the vehicle is equipped 

with active or passive safety/collision monitoring and/or avoidance systems including, but 

not limited to, camera

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 or radar

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based systems,  check and adjust your vehicle

s systems for 

proper aim and function.

  

 

Front

 

Driver

 

Passenger

 

Tolerance

 

Total / Split

 

Toe

 

+0.06

 

+0.06

 

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0.05

 

+0.12

 

Rear

 

Driver

 

Passenger

 

Tolerance

 

Total / Split

 

Camber

 

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0.05

 

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0.05

 

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0.05

 

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0.1

 

Toe

 

+0.18

 

+0.18

 

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0.05

 

+0.36

 

RECOMMENDED ALIGNMENT SPECS

       

 

Summary of Contents for 69-41200

Page 1: ...ently address the matter and expedite the replacement parts In the event of a defective product ReadyLIFT may request a return of the defective product at ReadyLIFT s expense so the quality team can a...

Page 2: ...f 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: ...ile adjusting the other Consult the owner operation manual for procedures to adjust headlights many automakers offer headlight aiming specs Some states have their own specifications when it comes to h...

Page 4: ...ll also result in an incorrect wheel alignment This will wear tires incorrectly Incorrect alignment will cause poor vehicle handling issues including but not limited to under steer Over lifting will a...

Page 5: ...in your area please contact ReadyLIFT Suspension Customer Service to find one of our Pro Grade Dealers INSTALLATION BY A PROFESSIONAL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A Factory Service Manual for your specific...

Page 6: ...attery Lock the steering wheel in the straight forward position with the column lock or steering wheel locking device Allow vehicle to cool before starting any work as you will be working in the engin...

Page 7: ...molding to the wiper cowl If molding becomes disconnected from vehicle retain hardware Remove the factory molding clip on the passenger side connecting the molding to the wiper cowl If molding become...

Page 8: ...tower Retain factory hardware Lower the jack to allow the suspension to droop out Make sure that the brake lines and ABS wires are free and clear from any obstruction Install the provided strut space...

Page 9: ...ning the upper strut extension up with the bolt holes on the strut tower Use of a helper will aid in the installation Install the strut assembly to the strut tower using the provided 3 8 16 bolts Once...

Page 10: ...ips Re install the passenger side molding clip making sure that all the moldings are lined up before doing so Re install the driver side molding clip making sure that all the moldings are lined up bef...

Page 11: ...suspension installation and can place the wheels back on the vehicle torquing them factory specs Rear Install Instructions Make sure the rear lower control arm is supported Loosen and remove the facto...

Page 12: ...but do not remove the inner eccentric bolt Lower the jack and let the control arm swing down while supporting the spring assembly When you have enough room place the provided spring spacer into the f...

Page 13: ...g the lower control arm into position with the knuckle while raising the jack Once in position put the bolt in place and thread the nut on Do not tighten at this time Install the wheels and lower the...

Page 14: ...t points Jounce the vehicle a few times to get the suspension to settle to the new ride height Torque upper control arm bolts to 100 ft lbs Torque lower control arm bolts to 100 ft lbs Torque rear toe...

Page 15: ...height of your 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 di...

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