Dobinsons MRA59-A446 Toyota Tundra 3RD Gen Driver Side Installation Guide
- June 15, 2024
- Dobinsons
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Dobinsons MRA59-A446 Toyota Tundra 3RD Gen Driver Side
OVERVIEW
Driver Side Installation
The image displays the driver’s side of a Toyota Tundra 3rd Gen suspension system. To ensure proper hose routing:
- Route hose forward to the inside above the sway bar and below the steering arm.
- At full droop, the hose should be relatively tight.
- Use handle nuts in the chassis rail following the red line to mount the P clamp and the reservoir mount.
- Rotate clip wings to be on top to clear the reservoir hose.
Passenger Side Installation
The image shows the passenger side of a Toyota Tundra 3rd Gen suspension system. The installation steps are:
- Route hose forward to the inside above the sway bar and below the steering arm.
- Ensure that at full droop, the hose is relatively tight.
- Handle nuts should be utilized in the chassis rail as indicated by the red lines to secure the P clamp and the reservoir mount.
- The clip wings need to be rotated to the top to prevent interference with the reservoir hose.
Specifications
Component | Location | Instruction |
---|---|---|
Hose | Inside above the sway bar and below the steering arm | Route forward, |
keep tight at full droop
Handle Nuts| Chassis Rail| Follow the red lines for the
P clamp and reservoir mount
Clip Wings| Relative to Reservoir Hose| Rotate to the top to clear the hose
FAQ
How should the reservoir hose be positioned?
The reservoir hose should be routed forward to the inside above the sway
bar and below the steering arm, ensuring it remains tight at full droop.
Where should the handle nuts be placed? Handle nuts are to be placed in
the chassis rail following the red line to mount the P clamp and the reservoir
mount. What should be done if the reservoir hose interferes with the clip
wings?
If there is interference, rotate the clip wings to be on top to clear the
reservoir hose.
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