UNCRATING
NOTE:
This step is only applicable if a hoist was
used to lift front of vehicle from crate base for tire
installation.
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1. Metal plate to remove
2. Screws to remove
Vehicle Removal
1. Locate ACS suspension manual inflation valve
under seat and remove cap.
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1. Manual ACS inflation valve
2. With the help of another person,
slightly
inflate
the ACS and remove the foam block from the
rear suspension.
WARNING
Rapid changes in rear suspension height can
occur during ACS inflation or deflation. Do
not place hands or fingers near rear suspen-
sion or severe injury can occur.
NOTICE
Adding removing air may create
rapid changes in suspension height due to the
small volume of the ACS air spring chamber.
The anchoring hole of the shock absorber
must NEVER exceed the lower bracket holes
when adding air in the ACS spring. To avoid
damaging the ACS system, DO NOT exceed
551 kPa (80 PSI) in the ACS spring.
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1. Inflate ACS just sufficiently to remove foam block
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1. Foam block to remove
3. Obtain the following hardware from the PDI kit:
– M10 x 140 hexagonal flange screw
– M10 elastic flange nut
– Plastic bushings.
4. From underneath the vehicle, locate the bottom
of the rear shock absorber.
5. Install the 2 plastic bushings over the steel
sleeve at the bottom of the shock absorber.
6. While monitoring from the LH side of the
vehicle the alignment of the bottom anchor
pin of the shock absorber with the bottom of
the lower shock brackets, have an assistant,
slightly
inflate the ACS spring.
PREDELIVERY
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