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Adjusting Rear Spring Position
All four shock absorbers have four (4) spring position
adjustments, which will tighten or loosen the spring travel
rate to adjust the suspension for different terrain and
payload conditions. If you plan to haul heavy cargo or have
a heavy accessory, like a snow plow, you can tighten the
spring rate by moving the silver ring up. In doing so, the
vehicle will not squat as much, giving you more ground
clearance and better steering control.
In addition to the four spring position adjustments, the
rear shock absorbers have multiple mounting positions to
further adjust the stiffness of the ride by changing the angle
in which the shocks are mounted. With heavy loads, the
shocks can be mounted in a near-vertical position. If you
haul light-to-medium size loads and want a smoother ride,
the shocks can be mounted in more of an angle, which also
will increase wheel travel.
DANGER:
To avoid personal injury, be sure to work on a firm, flat
and level surface with the engine shut off, transmission
in “P” (Park). Keep the position of the left and right
shock absorbers equal. Uneven adjustments can cause
poor handling and loss of control, which could lead to
an accident.
NOTICE:
You will need a special tool to adjust the shock
spring rate or take your vehicle to an authorized dealer.