Owners manual
Pg 5I-JL3540BP
12. Disconnect the wiring harness from the OEM 4wd acuator. (See Photo
# 9)
13. Disconnect the OEM vent hose from the front differential using pliers.
14. While checking for appropriate slack in ABS lines, brake lines, differential
vent hose, & etc. Lower the front differential & remove the OEM front coil
springs.
15. Install the new Skyjacker front coil springs & new Skyjacker front bump
stop spacers to the OEM front bump stop pads using the supplied 3/8" x
4 1/2" button head bolts, 3/8" washers, 3/8" nuts, a 7/32" hex key socket
/ wrench, & 9/16" socket / wrench. (See Photo # 10) Note: Be sure
when installing the new front coil springs that the tabs of each OEM front
upper coil spring isolator are aligned with the holes of the OEM front
upper coil spring mounts.
16. Raise the front differential in order to load the new Skyjacker front coil
springs & connect the OEM front driveshaft using the OEM hardware &
a 15mm socket / wrench. (See Photo # 8)
17. Connect the OEM drag link to the OEM pitman arm using the OEM
hardware & a 21mm socket / wrench. (See Photo # 5)
18. Connect the OEM vent hose to the front differential using pliers.
19. Connect the wiring harness to the OEM 4wd acuator. (See Photo # 9)
20. Connect the wiring harness to the passenger side OEM front upper
control arm.
21. Install the new Skyjacker front brake line brackets to the OEM front
lower control arms using the OEM hardware & a 15mm socket / wrench.
(See Photo # 11)
22. Connect the OEM front brake line brackets to the new Skyjacker front
brake line brackets using the supplied 1/4" x 1" bolts, 1/4" washers, 1/4"
nuts, & a 7/16" socket / wrench. (See Photo # 11)
23. Install the new Skyjacker front shocks using the supplied polyurethane
bushings, steel sleeves, OEM hardware & a 18mm socket / wrench.
Note: The new front shocks use the larger inside diameter polyurethane
bushings / longer steel sleeves for the front upper shock mounts & the
smaller inside diameter polyurethane bushings / shorter steel sleeves
for the front lower shock mounts. (See Photo # 12)
Photo # 9
Photo # 11
Photo # 12
Upper
Shock Mount
Photo # 10