Tuff Country 33910 User Manual

Installation manual
3” SUSPENSION SYSTEM
1994 — 2001 Dodge Ram 1500
OLD PART # D31B
NEW PART # 33910
Sj051506rev.01
Old part # D31B New part # 33910 Dodge Ram 1500 3” suspension system Parts list:
Part # Description Qty.
D3I-001 3” Upper coil spring spacer 2 D3I-002 Upper control arm 2 D3I-003 Lower control arm 2 D3I-004 Front driver side track bar bracket 1 81250 Box kit 1 D3INB Hardware bag 1 D3IPL Poly bushing bag 1 D3ISL Sleeve bag 1 D5ISL Sleeve bag 1 PB8297 Upper shock stem bushings 4 LUBE Poly lube packs 2 SERT Sert fittings 8 33910INST Instruction sheet (customer copy) 1 33910INST Instruction sheet (installer copy) 1 MIRRORHANGER Rear view mirror hanger 1 WARNINGDECAL Warning decal 1 DECAL Window sticker 1
Congratulations on your selection to purchase a Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension System. We at Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension are proud to offer a high quality product at the industries most competitive pricing. Thank you for your confidence in us and our product.
For a list of all parts, please refer to the Parts Description Page, at the end of the Installation Manual.
Make sure to use thread locker or locktite on all new and stock hardware associated with the installation of this suspension system.
It is the responsibility of the installers to make sure that the rear view mirror hanger is hung from the rear view mirror. The rear view mirror hanger has instructions on proper post installation procedure.
The Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension product safety label that is included in your kit box must be installed inside the cab in plain view of all occupants.
Important customer information Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension highly
recommends that a qualified or a certified mechanic performs this installation.
If you desire to return your vehicle to stock, it is the customers responsibility to save all stock hardware.
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.
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 suspensi on system after the first 100 mile s 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 checked every 6 months to ensure proper tracking, proper wear on tires and front end components. Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspe nsion takes no responsi bility for abuse, improper installation or improper suspension maintenance.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Notice to all Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension customers: It is your responsibility to keep your original sales receipt! If failure should occur on any Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension component, your original sales receipt must accompany the warranted unit to receive warranty. Warranty will be void if the customer can not provide the original sales receipt. Do not install a body lift in conjunction with a suspension system. If a body lift is used in conjunction with any Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension product, your Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension WARRANTY WILL BE VOID. Inc. (“Tuff Country”) suspension products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for life if purchased, installed and maintained on a non-commercial vehicle; otherwise, for a period of twelve (12) months, from the date of purchase and installation on a commercial vehicle, or twelve thousand (12,000) miles (which ever occurs first). Tuff Country does not warrant or make any representations concerning Tuff Country Products when not installed and used strictly in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions for such installation and operation and accordance with good installation and maintenance practices of the automotive industry. This warranty does not apply to the cosmetic finish of Tuff Country products nor to Tuff Country products which have been altered, improperly installed, maintained, used or repaired, or damaged by accident, negligence, misuse or racing. (“Racing is used in its broadest sense, and, for example, without regards to formalities in relation to prizes, competition, etc.) This warranty is void if the product is removed from the original vehicle and re­installed on that or any other vehicle. This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or other warranty of quality, whether express or implied, except the warranty of title. All implied warranties are limited to the duration of this warranty. The remedies set forth in this warranty are exclusive. This warranty excludes all labor charges or other incidental of consequential damages. Any part or product returned for warranty claim must be returned through the dealer of the distributor from whom it was purchased. Tuff Country reserves the right to examine all parts returned to it for warranty claim to determine whether or not any such part has failed because of defect in material or workmanship. The obligation of Tuff Country under this warranty shall be limited to repairing, replacing or crediting, at its option, any part or product found to be so defective. Regardless of whether any part is repaired, replaced or credited under this warranty, shipping and/or transportation charges on the return of such product must be prepaid by the customer under this warranty.
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Important information that needs to be read before installation begins:
Before installation begins, Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension highly recommends that the installer performs a test drive on the vehicle. During the test drive, check to see if there are any uncommon sounds or vibrations. If uncommon sounds or vibrations occur on the test drive, uncommon sounds or vibrations will be enhanced once the suspension system has been installed. Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension highly recommends notifying the customer prior to installation to inform the customer of these issues if they exist.
New longer front and rear shocks are needed after this suspension system has been installed and the front and rear shocks need to be ordered as a separate part #. If you have not already ordered your front and rear shocks, please feel free to contact Tuff Country or your local Tuff Country dealer and order your front and rear shocks. Tuff Country recommends installing a 26” fully extended nitrogen gas shock in the front and a 30” fully extended nitrogen gas shock in the rear.
After the installation of this suspension s ystem, Tuff Country highly recommends taking the vehicle directly to an alignment shop for a proper front end alignment.
Poly bushing bag D3IPL includes: Description Quantity PB2408 (poly bushings) 16 Sleeve bag D3ISL includes: Description Quantity S10029 (.875" X .500" X 2.250") 4
S10030 (.875” X .560” X 2.625”) 4 Sleeve bag D5ISL includes: Description Quantity S10042 (.875" X .563" X 2.250") 4
S10043 (.875" X .693" X 2.760") 4 Hardware bag D3INB includes: Description Quantity
3/8” x 1 1/2” bolts 4 7/16” USS flat washers 4 5/16” USS flat washers 10 1/2” x 1 1/2” bolts 2 3/8” fender washer 4 3/8” nylon insert nut 6 1/2” unitorque nut 2
Special note: Before installation begins, it is the customers/installers responsibility to make sure that all parts are on hand. If any parts are missing, please feel free to call one of our customer service representatives @ (801) 280-2777.
Tuff Country EZ-Ride Suspension highly recommends that the customer or the installer checks to make sure that all parts are on hand before the installation begins. If any parts are missing, please feel free to call one of our customer service representatives @ (801) 280-2777.
Torque Settings
5/16” 15—18 ft lbs. 3/8” 28—32 ft lbs. 7/16” 30—35 ft lbs. 1/2” 65—85 ft lbs. 9/16” 85—120 ft lbs. 5/8” 95—130 ft lbs. 3/4” 100—140 ft lbs.
Please follow instructions carefully: Before installation begins, measure from the center
of the hub, to the bottom of the fender well, and record measurements below.
Pre-Installation measurements: Driver Side Front:______________________________
Passenger Side Front:__________________________ Driver Side Rear:______________________________ Passenger Side Rear:__________________________
At the end of the installation, take the same measurements and compare to the pre-installation measurements.
Post-Installation measurements: Driver Side Front:______________________________
Passenger Side Front:__________________________ Driver Side Rear:______________________________ Passenger Side Rear:__________________________
Front end installation:
1. To begin installation, block the rear tires of the vehicle so that the vehicle is stable and can’t roll backwards. Safely lift the front of the vehicle, and support the frame with a pair of jack stands. Place a jack stand on both the driver and passenger side. Next, remove the tires and wheels from both sides.
2. Position a pair of hydraulic floor jacks under the front axle. Place one jack stand on the driver side and one on the passenger side. Carefully raise up on both hydraulic floor jacks at the same time until they make contact with the front axle.
3. Working on the driver side, un-bolt the stock sway bar at the frame location and save the stock hardware for later re-installation. Repea t pr oced ure on pass eng er sid e.
Let the stock sway bar hang.
4. Working on the passenger side, remove the stock hardware that connects the stock track bar to the stock location. Save the stock hardware for later re-installation.
5. Working on the driver side lower control arm axle mount, scribe a mark on the stock alignment cams and reinforcement bracket. This mark will be used as a reference when installing the new front lower control arms. Repeat procedure on the passenger side.
Illustration # 1
6. Working on the driver side, scribe a mark on the stock coil spring and another directly across on the stock lower coil spring pocket. Specia l n ote : sc ribe the mark on the
bottom of the stock coil spring and one directly
across on the lower coil spring pocket. This will allow you to re-install the stock coil spring back into the stock location at a later step. Repeat procedure on
passenger side.
7. Working on the driver side, locate the top of the stock shock absorber stud in the engine compartm en t. Re m ove the stock nut, retainer washer and grommet. The stock upper shock nut, retainer washer and grommets may be discarded. Repeat procedure on passenger side.
Illustration # 2
8. Working on the driver side, remove the stock (3) nuts from the stock upper shock tower and discard the stock nuts. Set the stock upper shock tower a side for later re­installation. Repeat procedure on the passenger side.
Illustration # 3
9. Working on the driver side, remove the stock lower shock bolt that connects the stock shock to the stock lower mounting location. Save the stock hardware for later re-installation. Remove the stock shock by lifting the stock shock up through the engine compartment. The stock shock may be discard. Special note: New longer
front shocks are needed once this suspension system has been installed and the front shocks need to be ordered as a separate part #. If you have not already ordered your new front shocks, please feel free to contact Tuff Country or your local Tuff Country dealer and order your new front shocks. Tuff Country recommends installing a 26” fully extended nitrogen gas shock in the front. Repeat procedure on
the passenger side.
10. Working on the driver side, remove the stock upper control arm from the stock frame location and the stock axle location. Save the stock hardware. The stock upper control arm may be discarded. Repeat procedure on the passenger side.
11. Working on the driver side, remove the stock lower control arm from the stock frame location and the stock axle location. Save the st ock hardware. The stock lower control arm may be discarded. Repeat procedure on the passenger side.
12. Working on the driver side, remove the stock brake line bracket that is locat ed between the stock upper a nd lower control arm mounting point that is located on the stock front axle. Save the stock hardware for later re­installation. Let the stock brake line bracket hang. Repeat procedure on the passenger side.
13. Carefully lower down on both hydraulic floor jacks at the same time approximately 4”. Working on the driver side, remove the stock coil spring from the stock location and set a side for later re-installation. Next, remove the stock rubber isolation pad and stock shock ring from the stock upper shock pocket. Set the stock rubber isolation pad a side for later re-installation. The stock shock ring
may be discarded. Repeat procedure on passenger side.
Special note: Before removal of the stock coil spring, make sure that you scribed a mark on the stock coil spring and the stock coil spring pocket in step # 6.
Special note: If the vehicle that you are working on was manufactured before 09/01/01 please follow steps # 14 — 22.
Special note: If the vehicle that you are working on was manufactured after 09/01/01 please follow steps # 23 — 31.
14. Locate the new lower control arms. Special note: The new lower control arms are the longer arms that are included in this suspension system. Also, locate
(8) PB2408 poly bushings from poly bag D3IPL. Insert the new poly bushings into each end of the new lower control arms. Special note: Make sure to use a lithium
or moly base grease prior to inserting the new bushings into the new lower control arms. This will increase the life of the bushing as well as prevent squeaking.
15. Locate (4) new S10030 crush sleeves from sleeve bag D3ISL. Insert the new S10030 crus h sleeves into t he previously installed poly bushings in the new lower control arms.
16. Locate (4) sert fitting that where packaged with the installer copy of the instruction sheet. Carefully install the sert fittings into each end of the new lower control arms.
Special note: Take special care not to damage the sert fittings during installation.
17. Locate the stock lower control mounting hardware that was removed in step # 11. Working on the driver side, install the new lower control arm into the stock frame mount location and secure using the stock hardware. Make sure to use thread locker or lock tite. Do not fully tighten at this point. On the stock front bolt that connects the ne w lower control arm to the s to ck front bracket, refer to the reference marks that were made in step # 4 and re-install into the same location. Make sure
to use thread locker or lock tite. Do not fully tighten at this point. Special note: Raising the axle to ride height and moving the axle up and down will help make installation of the new lower control arm a little easier. Slight prying of the stock control arm bracket also may be needed to make installation easier.
Repeat procedure on passenger side.
Illustration # 4
18. Locate the new upper control arms. Special note: The new upper control arms are th e sh orte r arms th at are included in this suspension system. Also, locate
(8) PB2408 poly bushings from poly bag D3IPL. Insert the new poly bushings into each end of the new upper control arms. Special Note: Make sure to use a lithium
or moly base grease prior to inserting the new
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