Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension highly recommends that a qualified and or certified mechanic performs this installation. This vehicles reaction and handling characteristics may differ from standard cars and/or trucks. Modifications to improve and/or enhance off road performance may raise the intended center of gravity.
Extreme caution must be utilized when encountering driving conditions which may cause vehicle imbalance or loss of control. DRIVE SAFELY! Avoid abrupt maneuvers, such as sudden sharp turns which could cause a roll over, resulting in serious injury or death. It is the customers responsibility to make sure that a re-torque is performed on all hardware associated with this suspension system after the first 500 miles of installation. It is also the customers responsibility to do a complete re-torque after every 3000 miles or after every off road use.
After the original installation, Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension also recommends having the alignment check every 6 months to ensure proper tracking, proper wear on tires and front end components. Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension take no responsibility for abuse, improper installation or improper suspension maintenance.
It is the responsibility of the customer or the mechanic to wear safety glasses at all times when performing this installation. It is the customers/installers responsibility to read and understand all steps before installation begins. OEM manual should be used as a reference guide.
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Labels: alignment, brake proportioning valve, center of gravity, Chevrolet, chevy, driving conditions, extreme caution, GMC, improper installation, maneuvers, mechanic, reference guide, relocation kit, road performance, safety glasses, standard cars, suspension system, tires, torque, trucks
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