RoadActive Suspension Front Clamp Orientation for 2019 Ford F-150
Question:
This morning I installed the system on my F-150 4x4 super-crew, The issue I have the instructions do not say which hole you install the front cross bolt . We wanted to keep the threaded rod short so we installed cross bolt into the longest set up... After install was finished we noticed the rear hook end bracket is riding on the threaded rod not on the curved retainer.... Can you give any guidance as to the correct position of the cross bolt ??? Sincerely
asked by: Jeffrey L
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Expert Reply:
I attached a picture that I got from RAS that shows how the front clamp is supposed to look of the # RAS3611-Y when installed on a Ford truck like your 2019 Ford F-150.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Jeffrey Y.
1/20/2020
Looks like our finished install, our concern was with the other end... Which was bearing on the threaded adjustment rod. A call from another expert said not to worry about that as it would not cause any damage to the product...