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Honda TRX450R Installation Procedure

October 29th, 2009 · No Comments

REAR SETUP (45” hose)
STEP 1: Lift the vehicle off the ground with a jack or on a stand. Remove the stock shock absorber from the vehicle. Install the Elka shock absorbers on the vehicle. The banjo bolt must face towards the front of the vehicle with the hose coming out on the left side. The rebound adjuster located at the bottom of the shock should face the rear of the quad for convenient access. The bottom fork of the shock can be turned 180° clockwise if needed.
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Maxxcams Advanced Leveling Systems Installation

October 15th, 2009 · No Comments

Maxxcams are designed to add additional height adjustment to your vehicle. Under no circumstances should the truck be adjusted beyond the factory height measurement. The shock absorber is the suspension height limiter and only stock length shock absorbers are recommended without modification whatsoever. Adjusting vehicle suspension height beyond the maximum factory height can cause binding of crucial steering and suspension components.
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2005-2008 Ford F350 4×4 Level Lift Installation Instructions

June 10th, 2009 · No Comments

Step 1:
Position truck on a flat surface and block the rear wheels to keep it stable. Starting on the driver side remove the stock shock absorber and retain hardware.
Note: New longer front shocks will be needed for this installation. Level Lift™ recommends a shock that measures 23″ fully extended. ProComp* 924553 flirti ss
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2003-2006 Ford 6.0L Excursion 4″ Alum Kit Installation Instructions

June 8th, 2009 · No Comments

Removal of Original System
1) Start under the vehicle. Remove the band clamp that holds the stock system to the converter by loosening the bolt and gently prying the clamp loose. If the clamp will not release continue to next step. When you have the rest of the system off shake the pipe from underneath the vehicle this will break the seal and you will here the clamp release. Gently remove the clamp and save for the reinstallation.
2) Remove the band clamp that holds the stock system to the converter by loosening the bolt and prying the clamp loose. Do not cut when installing on longer models.
3) Cut the original system just behind the muffler.
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2003-2007 Ford 6.0L F250-F350 4″ Installation Instructions

May 22nd, 2009 · No Comments

Removal of Original System
We suggest that a trained professional remove and install your exhaust.
1) Start under the vehicle. Remove the band clamp that holds the stock system to the converter by loosening the bolt and gently prying the clamp loose. If the clamp will not release continue to next step. When you have the rest of the system off shake the pipe from underneath the vehicle this will break the seal and you will here the clamp release. Gently remove the clamp and save for the reinstallation.
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SMART/ryde Service Manual

March 7th, 2009 · No Comments

The SMART/ryde ¡s an add-on axle suspension systBmthat utilizes MGR/ryde’s unique rubber springs. The primary features oí SMART/ryde are:
1. Use of triple rubber spring assemblies.
2. Position of rubber spring assemblies,
3. Maintains chasis suspension system, D dimension and driveline specifications.
4. Side to side adjustability to compensate for cross vehicle loading.
5. Specially valued shock absorbers.
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Ohlins ROAD & TRACK steering dampers Owners Manual

February 11th, 2009 · No Comments

Öhlins steering dampers are designed to withstand very tough treatment in conjunction with competitions. Many years experience and close cooperation with World Championship teams in road racing has helped us develop unique know-how.

Before installation
Öhlins Racing AB can not be held responsible for any damage whatsoever to shock absorber or vehicle, or injury to persons, if the instructions for fitting and maintenance are not followed exactly. Similarly, the warranty will become null and void if the instructions are not adhered to.
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Ohlins Snowmobile shock absorbers Owner’s Manual

February 11th, 2009 · No Comments

Öhlins want to congratulate you on your choice of the Öhlins snowmobile shock, the shock absorber used by most of the top snowmobile and motorcycle racers through- out the world. Öhlins shock absorbers are developed in close cooperation with the factory teams all over the world and have dominated the Grand Prix racing scene for several years. Öhlins have in the past years captured more World Championship titles than any other brand of shock absorbers.
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MITSUBISHI PAJERO VEHICLE ALARM FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

August 31st, 2008 · No Comments

Position the compact alarms and the sirens in the engine compartment, on the support of the passenger’s side shock absorber. Pass the cables through the original core hitch located in the bulkhead that divides the engine compartment and the passenger’s compartment, passenger’s side.
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Ohlins shock absorber ST 44 Owners Manual

August 8th, 2008 · No Comments

All of Öhlins advanced suspension products are adepted to the brand and model. This means that length, travel springaction and damping characteristics, are tested individually just for the vehicle that you have decided to fit with Öhlins suspension.
Before installation
Öhlins Racing AB can not be held responsible for any damage whatsoever to suspensionor vehicle, or injury to persons, if the instructions for fitting and maintenance are not followed exactly. Similarly, the warranty will become null and void if the instructions are not adhered to.
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