Rough Country 900.20 User Manual
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Thank You for Purchasing a Rough Country Suspension System
1. Check all fasteners for proper torque. Check to ensure there is adequate clearance between all rotating, mobile,
fixed and heated members. Check steering for interference and proper working order. Test brake system.
2. Perform steering sweep. The distance between the tire sidewall and the brake hose must be checked closely. Cycle
the steering from full turn to full turn to check for clearance. Ensure there is adequate clearance between exhaust
and brake line, fuel lines, fuel tank, and wiring harnesses. Failure to perform inspections may result in component
failure.
3. Check clearance between the inner side wall of tires and links. It may be necessary to adjust steering stops
.
4. Re torque all fasteners after 500 miles. Visually inspect components and re torque fasteners during routine vehicle
service.
5. Readjust headlights to proper settings.
6. Vehicle will have to have an alignment.
7. Some vehicles may experience drive line vibrations. Angles may require tuning, shafts may need to be lengthened
or trued, and u-joints may need to be replaced.
POST INSTALLATION
It is the ultimate buyers responsibility to have all bolts/nuts checked for tightness after the first 500 miles and then every
1000 miles. Wheel alignment steering system, suspension and driveline systems must be inspected by a qualified pro-
fessional mechanic at least every 3000 miles.
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION