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ReadyLift 69-2300 User Manual

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www.ReadyLIFT.com - Phone: (800) 549-4620
Installation Instructions 69-2300 / 2301 / 2302 / 2303
7-20-16 MMC
A NEW REPLACEMENT PART WILL BE SENT TO YOU IMMEDIATELY
(800)549-4620
MON-FRI 7AM-5PM PST
OR
EMAIL: INFO@ReadyLIFT.COM
WEBSITE: ReadyLIFT.COM
**Please retain this document in your vehicle at all times**
IF YOUR ReadyLIFT® PRODUCT IS MISSING A OR HAS A DAMAGED
PART, PLEASE CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE DIRECTLY. For war-
ranty issues please return to the place of installation and contact
ReadyLIFT
® .
Limited Lifetime Warranty
This unique product warranty proves our commitment to the quality and reliability of every product
that ReadyLIFT® manufactures. The ReadyLIFT® product warranty only extends to the original pur-
chaser of any ReadyLIFT® product, if it breaks, we will give you a new part. Warranty does not apply
to discontinued parts. Our Limited Lifetime Warranty excludes the following ReadyLIFT® items;
bushings, bump stops, ball joints, tie rod ends, heim joints and shock absorbers. These parts are subject
to wear and are not considered defective when worn. They are warranted for 12 months from the date
of purchase for defects in workmanship. This product warranty is voided if the vehicle is not aligned
after kit installation and proper maintenance is routinely done.
Product purchased directly from ReadyLIFT® has a 30 day return policy on uninstalled products from the date
of purchase. Uninstalled product returns must be in the original ReadyLIFT® packaging. Please call 800-
549-4620 to get an RGA# for any return. Customer is responsible for shipping costs back to ReadyLIFT®.
Returns without RGA# will be refused. Contact ReadyLIFT® directly about any potentially defective parts
prior to removal from vehicle. If the part in question is deemed warrantable an RGA# will be assigned and
can be returned for repair or replacement. Replacement parts required prior to warranty claim completion
must be purchased. Upon receipt and verification of deemed warranty parts claim, a credit or refund can then
be processed to complete warranty claim transaction.
ReadyLIFT® products are NOT intended for off-road abuse. Any damage or failure as a result from off-road
abuse voids the warranty of the ReadyLIFT® product. ReadyLIFT® is NOT responsible for any subsequent
damages to any related vehicle parts due to misuse, abuse, improper installation, or lack of maintenance. Fur-
thermore, ReadyLIFT® reserves the right to change, modify or cancel this warranty without prior notice.
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ReadyLift 69-2300 Specifications

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BrandReadyLift
Model69-2300
CategoryOther
LanguageEnglish

Summary

ReadyLIFT Product Support and Contact Information

Damaged or Missing Parts Inquiry

Instructions for customers with missing or damaged ReadyLIFT products, directing them to customer service.

Limited Lifetime Warranty and Returns

Details the warranty coverage, exclusions, and process for returns and replacement parts.

General Safety Warnings and Vehicle Measurements

Critical Safety Warnings

Essential safety advice for operating vehicles with suspension modifications and potential handling changes.

Vehicle Height Measurement Guide

Instructions for recording vehicle height before and after installation for lift assessment.

Installation Preparation and Component List

Bill of Materials Overview

A comprehensive list of all parts included in the ReadyLIFT suspension kit.

Pre-Installation Safety and Recommendations

Essential safety precautions and recommendations before beginning the installation process.

Front Suspension Installation Procedure

Front Disassembly and Preparation

Steps for initial disassembly, disconnecting lines, and removing front suspension components.

Strut Assembly Modification

Guide to disassembling, modifying the strut assembly with new spacers, and reassembly.

Front Reassembly and Axle Installation

Instructions for reinstalling control arms, struts, and properly seating the axle.

Rear Suspension Installation Procedure

Rear Block Installation

Detailed steps for removing factory blocks and installing new lift blocks on the rear axle.

Carrier Bearing Drop Installation

Procedure for installing the carrier bearing drop on vehicles with 2-piece drive lines.

Final Checks, Adjustments, and Warnings

Post-Installation Checks and Warnings

Critical checks after lowering vehicle, including torque, clearance, and safety inspections.

Wheel Alignment and Headlamp Adjustment

Importance of professional wheel alignment and headlamp adjustment for safety.

Re-Torque and Periodic Inspection Schedule

Schedule for re-checking fastener torque after specific mileage intervals.