4146 Read installation instructions completely before installing your Coil-Rite Air Helper Springs. DEFLATED COIL-RITE UPPER SUPPORT COIL SPRING Figure “A” Figure “B” AIR LINE SHOCK SHOCK 3/8 HOLE TO BE DRILLED IN THE JOUNCE BUMPER MOUNT AXLE COIL-RITE IN COIL SPRING LOWER SPRING SEAT AXLE Figure “D” Figure “C” PARTS AIR SPRINGS UPPER SUPPORTS 18’ AIR LINE NYLON TIE INFLATION VALVE 5/16” FLAT WASHER 23-8275 QTY.
Step 1 – Vehicle Preparation Remove the negative battery cable. With the vehicle on a solid level surface, chock the front wheels. Using a jack rated for the weight of your vehicle, raise the wheels off the ground. Lower the vehicle frame onto jack stands rated for the vehicle weight, making sure the suspension is fully extended. (Do not use wood or concrete blocks to support the vehicle.) Step 2 – Remove the Coil Spring Put a jack under the axle on the left side of the vehicle.
8506 PARTS LIST EXHAUST CLEARANCE MODIFICATION DESCRIPTION QTY. HEAT SHIELD CLAMPS 1 2 The exhaust clearance from the air spring should be no less than 2 inches. If necessary, loosen the exhaust clamps and rotate the the exhaust pipe to obtain additional clearance. Tighten the exhaust clamps after rotation. STEP 1 Bend the heat shield middle tab out at a 90 degree angle and bend the heat shield again half the distance up the tab at a 90 degee angle to form a "L" shape refer to Figure "A".
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