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Daystar KT09110BK User Manual

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KT09110

2001-2006 Sequoia 2WD & 4WD

2 ½” Front Coil Spring Spacer Lift Kit With Rear Coil Spring Spacers

Instruction Sheet - P10511-04

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Tech Support Contact Info

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Phone: 623.907.0081

Fax: 623.907.0088

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Avenue

Phoenix, AZ 85043

WARNING

This vehicle has been modified to enhance its performance. The steering, braking and handling of this vehicle will differ from standard passenger

cars and trucks, This vehicle handles differently from an ordinary vehicle in driving conditions which may occur on streets, highways and off road.
Avoid unnecessary abrupt maneuvers, sudden stops, sharp turns and other driving conditions that could cause loss of control, possibly leading to a
roll over or other accident that could result in serious injury or death to driver and passengers. If larger tires are installed the speedometer will read
lower than the vehicles actual speed.

DRIVE WITH CARE, REDUCE SPEED AND WEAR SEAT BELTS AT ALL TIMES.

This kit should be installed by a professional mechanic

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

REAR

1. Jack up rear end and place jack stands under frame allowing rear suspension to move up and down freely.
2. Disconnect lower shock mount bolts/nuts so that the rear axle droops and the coil springs become loose.
3. Disconnect the panhard bar at the driver’s side of the axle.
4. Remove the coil spring and the coil spring isolator/bump-stop.
5. Place the isolator/bump-stop into the new coil spring spacer and then onto the frame. Reinstall the coil

spring in between the coil spring spacer and the axle. (Note: you may have to pry the coil spring onto the
axle pad.)

6. Jack up the rear suspension so that the coil spring seats into the coil spring spacer and on the axle pad.

Reconnect the lower shocks mount bolts/nuts and reconnect the panhard bar.

7. Jack up the rear of the vehicle, remove the jack stands and lower the vehicle. Check all bolts/nuts for

tightness and recheck after 500 miles.