User's Manual

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Maintaining and Servicing the System
Servicing the RoadTamer System
1. At 150 miles and every 10,000 miles thereafter,
check and retorque (per the fastener torques
speci ed in this manual): the beam front hardware
and pivot bolts, the axle U-bolts, and the panhard
rod pivot bolts.
2. Every 3,000 miles:
Check the air spring install height and adjust the
height control valve as necessary.
Check all fittings for air leaks and reseal if
necessary.
Grease the panhard rod end tting.
Check the compressor air lter and replace as
necessary.
3. Perform DAILY maintenance by releasing the
moisture from the air tank. To do this, pull on the
release cable attached to the drain valve. Excess
moisture in the system can lead to component
failure or freeze up in cold weather.
Maintenance Guidelines
1. Ful ll all Installer Responsibilities:
The installer is solely responsible for checking the
installation for safe operation before the vehicle
is placed in service. This includes all fastener
torques, proper control system operation, and
driveline angles.
This instruction manual includes speci cations for
fastener torques. Tighten fastening hardware as
instructed by the speci cations.
By following the steps below, vehicle owners will obtain the longest life and best results
from their air springs.
Retorque the fasteners in intervals as speci ed
below under “Servicing the RoadTamer System.”
Check driveline angles as shown in the section titled
“Checking Driveline Angles.”
2. If you develop an air leak in the system, use a soapy
water solution to check all air line connections
and the in ation valve core before de ating and
removing the air spring.