Rite-Ride 4134 User Manual
Nstallation, Nstructions, 1 - v
R
ECOMMENDED
O
PERATING
P
RESSURES
Ford Expedition
5 - 35 p.s.i.
23-8516
02-04
NCD-6051-2
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
AIR SPRINGS 4.75" X 13.00" 6022
2
PLUG
1
18' AIR LINE
1
NYLON TIE
6
PUSH-TO-CONNECT
INFLATION VALVE
2
5/16" FLAT WASHER
4
LOWER SUPPORT
2
UPPER PLUG
2
PARTS LIST
Read installation instructions in its entirety before installing your Coil-Rite Kit
I
NSTALLATION
I
NSTRUCTIONS
TM
R
R
S
TEP
1 - V
EHICLE
PREPARATION
Remove the positive battery cable. With the vehicle
on a solid level surface chock the front wheels. Raise
the rear wheels of the vehicle using a lift or platform
jack rated for your vehicle weight. Lower the vehicle
frame onto jack stands rated for your vehicle's weight
making sure the suspension is fully extended. (DO
NOT use wood or concrete blocks to support the weight
of the vehicle.)
Insert the plastic plug into the hole in the upper
spring seat see Figure "A".
S
TEP
2 - A
IR
SPRING
PREPARATION
Cut a section of air line tubing 3 inches in length and
inert into the push-to-connect air inlet on the air spring
(a "saw" cut with a sharp knife is preferred). Exhaust
the air from the air spring by rolling it up toward the air
inlet. After the air is exhausted, install the plug into the
tubing coming out of the air spring see Figure "B".
S
TEP
3 - I
NSTALL
THE
AIR
SPRING
Insert the bottom of the flattened air spring into the
coil spring through the lowest opening in the coil spring
with the push-to-connect air inlet at the bottom of the
coil spring see Figure "C".
WARNING
Do not inflate this assembly when it is
unrestricted. The assembly must be restricted by
a coil spring. Do not inflate beyond recommended
operating pressures for your specific vehicle.
Improper use or over inflation may cause property
damage or severe personal injury.
F
IRESTONE
I
NDUSTRIAL
P
RODUCTS
C
ARMEL
, I
NDIANA
, USA
4134
FOR BEST RIDE
use only enough air pressure
in the air helper springs to level the vehicle when
viewed from the side (front to rear). This amount
will vary depending on the load, location of load,
condition of existing suspension and personal
preference.