Rough Country 622N2 User Manual
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POST INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Check all fasteners for proper torque. Check to ensure there is adequate clearance between all rotating, mobile,
fixed and heated members. Check steering gear for interference and proper working order. Test brakes.
2. Perform steering sweep. Check to ensure brake hoses have sufficient slack and will not contact rotating, mobile, or
fixed members, adjust lines/brackets to eliminate interference and maintain proper working order. Failure to perform
inspections may result in component failure.
3. If larger tires (10% or larger than stock) are installed, speedometer recalibration is necessary.
4. Bump stops and extensions must be in place on all vehicles! Note: allowing suspension to over extend by
neglecting to install or maintain stops and extensions may cause serious damage to related components.
5. Using an certified alignment professional with experience in aligning lifted vehicles, get an alignment done to factory
specifications.
6. Readjust headlights to proper settings.
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
It is the buyers ultimate responsibility to have all bolts/nuts checked for tightness after the first 100 miles and then
every 1000 miles. A qualified professional mechanic must inspect wheel alignment steering system, suspension and
driveline systems at least every 3000 miles.
Thank you for choosing Rough Country for all your suspension needs.