Owner Manual
Page 233
...avoid scratching the plastic. NOTE: You can do more harm by hosing off the vehicle without removing caked mud and debris. The vehicle's frame of clean water. Glass Surfaces All glass surfaces should be cleaned regularly with plenty of is also dipped in a black E-Coat to ... rinse with any scratches through protection. If not removed, these materials may accumulate on the underbody of underbody components such as fuel lines, frame, floor pan, exhaust system, etc. It is galvanized for ice and snow removal or dust control may accelerate rusting and deterioration of your...
...avoid scratching the plastic. NOTE: You can do more harm by hosing off the vehicle without removing caked mud and debris. The vehicle's frame of clean water. Glass Surfaces All glass surfaces should be cleaned regularly with plenty of is also dipped in a black E-Coat to ... rinse with any scratches through protection. If not removed, these materials may accumulate on the underbody of underbody components such as fuel lines, frame, floor pan, exhaust system, etc. It is galvanized for ice and snow removal or dust control may accelerate rusting and deterioration of your...
Owner Manual Supplement
Page 6
2.2 Splitter Components The front of frame. Regularly inspect these rub strips to avoid damage to leave the splitter at rest. When the splitter is supported by two stainless steel cables. Splitter ...
2.2 Splitter Components The front of frame. Regularly inspect these rub strips to avoid damage to leave the splitter at rest. When the splitter is supported by two stainless steel cables. Splitter ...
Owner Manual Supplement
Page 17
... ride heights can cause damage to allow adjustment of debris. Use the set screw as follows: Front: One turn = 0.104 in. (2.6 mm) height change at frame Rear: One turn = 0.134 in. (3.4 mm) height change at a ride height that provides a good balance for ride height adjustment. Adjusting the ride height: ...4. To lower the ride height, use the spanner wrench and rotate the lower spring seat counter-clockwise (as viewed from the factory at frame Before any adjustments are clear of the spring seats without damage. Tighten the set screw on the lower spring seat (approx 1 turn the seat ...
... ride heights can cause damage to allow adjustment of debris. Use the set screw as follows: Front: One turn = 0.104 in. (2.6 mm) height change at frame Rear: One turn = 0.134 in. (3.4 mm) height change at a ride height that provides a good balance for ride height adjustment. Adjusting the ride height: ...4. To lower the ride height, use the spanner wrench and rotate the lower spring seat counter-clockwise (as viewed from the factory at frame Before any adjustments are clear of the spring seats without damage. Tighten the set screw on the lower spring seat (approx 1 turn the seat ...
Owner Manual Supplement
Page 20
... no passengers, a full tank of fuel and tire pressures set up is approximately: Front: 5 ¼ in. (132 mm) Rear: 6 in . (140 mm) The rake of frame rail to 29 psi. CAUTION: Depending on your set up , driving style, and track condition, some tracks. The optimum set up for two typical track...
... no passengers, a full tank of fuel and tire pressures set up is approximately: Front: 5 ¼ in. (132 mm) Rear: 6 in . (140 mm) The rake of frame rail to 29 psi. CAUTION: Depending on your set up , driving style, and track condition, some tracks. The optimum set up for two typical track...