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Securely raise vehicle off ground and remove (4)wheels
Support front axle and remove upper trac bar bolt.
Loosen (2) front transfer case skid plate bolts.
Disconnect dr./pass. lower front swaybar end links
Disconnect and remove front lower shock hardware.
Carefully lower front axle enough to remove front spring
Remove the upper spring isolator to expose mounting hole
T6-6091 & T6-6092 spring spacer kit w/mounting hardware
Attach spring spacer kit with provided hardware
Tighten bolt and reinstall rubber isolator as shown
Reinstall coil spring in vehicle and raise axle
Reattach lower shock mount and tighten
Reconnect lower swaybar endlinks and trac bar bolt
Tighten transfer case skid plate bolts, reinstall wheels
Post Installation Warnings: Once the vehicle is lowered to the ground, check all parts which have rubber or urethane components to insure proper torque. Torque wheels to factory specs. Move vehicle backwards and forwards a short distance to allow suspension components to adjust. Turn the front wheels completely left then right and verify adequate tire, wheel, brake line, and ABS wire clearance. Test and inspect steering, brake and suspension components for tightness and proper operation. Inspect brakes hoses and ABS lines for adequate slack at full extension. Failure to perform the post inspection checks may result in vehicle component damage and/or personal injury or death to driver and/or passengers. Test drive vehicle and re-check the torque of all fasteners and re-torque wheels on vehicle. Readjust headlamps.
Vehicle Handling Warning: Vehicles with larger tires and wheels will handle differently than stock vehicles. Take time to familiarize yourself with the handling of your vehicle.
Wheel Alignment/Headlamp Adjustment: It is necessary to have a proper and professional wheel alignment performed by a certified alignment technician. Align the vehicle to factory specifications. It is recommended that your vehicle alignment be checked after any off-road driving. In addition to your vehicle alignment, for your safety and others, it is necessary to check and adjust your vehicle headlamps for proper aim and alignment
Vehicle Re-Torque and Safety Inspection: Upon completion of all services and adjustments performed on your vehicle, and within 50 miles of driving, check to ensure all fasteners and hardware are properly torqued to specification as noted in the vehicles factory service manual or the torque chart included.