Get ready to install coil spring leveling kit.
1. Lift front wheel assemblies.
a. If so equipped, remove two caps (4) from front wheels (5)
b. Loosen eight lug nuts (6) each from two front wheels (5).
c. Using a hydraulic jack, slowly lift front of vehicle so that two front tires (7) are three to five inches off […]
1994-2002 Dodge Ram 2WD 2″ Front Coil Spring Leveling Kit Installation Instructions
December 26th, 2009 · No Comments
2005 Dodge Dakota 2″ Coil Spring Leveling Kit Installation Instructions
December 15th, 2009 · No Comments
This coil spring lift kit should only be installed on vehi- cles in good working condition. Before installation, the vehicle should be thoroughly inspected for evidence of corrosion or deformation. This coil lift kit should not be installed on any vehicle that is suspected to have been in a collision or misused. Failure to observe […]
2005-2006 Dodge Dakota 4WD 2″ Front Leveling Kit Installation Instructions
December 10th, 2009 · No Comments
Ride Height
1. Measure ride height with the vehicle supporting its own weight on level ground. To settle the suspension, the vehicle should be driven forward at least 10 feet immediately prior to taking these measurements. Ride height is the measurement from the center of the axle straight up (vertical) to the fender lip. Record this […]
Dodge Ram 4WD 2″ Leveling Kit Coil Spring Spacers Installation Instructions
November 28th, 2009 · No Comments
Proper installation of this kit requires knowledge of the factory recommended procedures for removal and installation of original equipment components. We recommend that the factory shop manual and any special tools needed to service your vehicle be on hand during the installation. Installation of this kit without proper knowledge of the factory recommended procedures may […]
2005-2006 Nissan Frontier Front Leveling Kit Installation Instructions
November 20th, 2009 · No Comments
Ride Height
1. Measure ride height with the vehicle supporting its own weight on level ground. To settle the suspension, the vehicle should be driven forward at least 10 feet immediately prior to taking these measurements. Ride height is the measurement from the center of the axle straight up (vertical) to the fender lip. Record this […]