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Parts list, Installation instructions – Daystar KF09105BK User Manual

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Tools Needed

Quantity

Description

1

Floor Jack

2

Jack Stands

2

Wheel Chocks

1

Lug Wrench

1

1/2” Drive Ratchet

1

1/2” Drive Socket Set

1

Wrench Set

1

Coil Spring Compressor

1

Ball Joint / Tie Rod Separator

Parts List

Quantity

Part Number

Description

KIT NUMBER

1

M20603BK spacer Kit KF09105BK FORD

1

P21250-01

Instructions

1

P10474

Driver Warning Decal

4

Installation Instructions

!Warning: Always work with appropriate personal safety
gear including safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection if
using air powered tools.

Begin by inspecting the components & hardware for dam-

age. Then compare components & hardware to the bill of materi-
als for completeness. If anything is missing/damaged, do not pro-
ceed with the installation. Please, call Daystar Products (800-595-
7659) and we will send you the missing of damaged components
free of charge.
!Caution: Vehicle front end must be raised to install leveling
kit. Using a hydraulic chassis lift will greatly ease installation.
If another jack is used, assure vehicle is level on a firm sur-
face, in park (1st gear), rear wheels blocked and jack stands

IMPORTANT NOTE: The advertised amount of lift that this kit
provides and the thickness of the spacers supplied will not be the
same! For example, a 2-1/2” lift may only have 1-1/2” thick spac-
ers. The reason for the difference between the spacer thickness
and the amount of lift has to do with suspension geometry. There
is a ratio involved, and it is this ratio that determines the thickness
of the spacers. Rest assured, installing the spacer supplied will

1. Check to see that the spacer kit you purchased matches the year

and model of your vehicle. Spacer kits two inches or taller may
require a spring compressor to install. Ball joint and tie rod
forks may also be useful.

2.

A good portion of your front suspension will be disassembled

so this would be a good time to replace any worn parts (i.e. tie
rod ends, ball joints, idler arm and any bushings) Replace bush-
ings with polyurethane replacement parts.