READYLIFT 69-22150 Ford Maverick 1.5 Inches SST Lift Kit Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
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69-22150 Ford Maverick 1.5” SST Lift Kit
Instruction Manual
69-22150 Ford Maverick 1.5 Inches SST Lift Kit
IF your ReadyLIFT product has a damaged or missing part, please contact
customer service directly and a new replacement part will be sent to you
immediately.
For warranty issues, please return to the place of installation and contact
ReadyLIFT.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
This unique product warranty proves our commitment to the quality and
reliability of every product that ReadyLIFT manufactures. The ReadyLIFT
product warranty only extends to the original purchaser of any ReadyLIFT
product, if it breaks, we will give you a new part. Warranty does not apply to
discontinued parts.
Our Limited Lifetime Warranty excludes the following ReadyLIFT items;
bushings, bump stops, ball joints, tie rod ends, heim joints, steering
stabilizers, and shock absorbers. These parts are subject to wear and are not
considered defective when worn. They are warranted for 12 months from the date
of purchase for defects in workmanship.
This product warranty is voided if the vehicle is not aligned after kit
installation and proper maintenance is routinely done.
Product purchased directly from ReadyLIFT has a 90 day return policy on
uninstalled products from the date of purchase (may be subject to restocking
fee). Uninstalled product returns must be in the original Ready- LIFT
packaging. Please call 877-759-9991 to
get an RGA# for any return. Customer is responsible for shipping costs back to
ReadyLIFT. Returns without RGA# will be refused. Contact ReadyLIFT directly
about any potentially defective parts prior to removal from vehicle.
ReadyLIFT products are NOT intended for off-road abuse. Any damage or failure
as a result from off-road abuse voids the warranty of the ReadyLIFT product.
ReadyLIFT is NOT responsible for any subsequent damages to any related vehicle
parts due to misuse, abuse, improper installation, or lack of maintenance.
Furthermore, ReadyLIFT reserves the right to change, modify or cancel this
warranty without prior notice.
WARNING
READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.
INSTALLATION BY A CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
READYLIFT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR FAILURE RESULTING FROM IMPROPER
INSTALLATION.
Safety Warning
MISUSE OF THIS PRODUCT COULD LEAD TO INJURY OR DEATH.
Suspension systems or components that enhance the on and off-road performance
of your vehicle may cause it to handle differently than it did from the
factory. Extreme care must be used to prevent loss of control or vehicle
rollover during abrupt maneuvers.
Always operate your vehicle at reduced speeds to ensure your ability to
control your vehicle under all driving conditions. Failure to drive safely may
result in serious injury or death to driver and passengers.
Driver and passengers must ALWAYS wear your seat belts, avoid quick sharp
turns and other sudden maneu-vers. ReadyLIFT Suspension does not recommend the
combined use of suspension lifts, body lifts, or other lifting devices.
You should never operate your vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Constant maintenance is required to keep your vehicle safe. Thoroughly inspect
your vehicle before and after every off-road use.
It is the responsibility of the retailer and/or the installer to review all
state and local laws, with the end user of this product, related to bumper
height laws and the lifting of their vehicle before the purchase and
installation of any ReadyLIFT products.
It is the responsibility of the driver/s to check their surrounding area for
obstructions, people, and animals before moving the vehicle.
All raised vehicles have increased blind spots; damage, injury and/or death
can occur if these instructions are not followed.
Installation Warning
All steps and procedures described in these instructions were performed while
the vehicle was properly sup-ported on a two post vehicle lift with safety
jacks.
Use caution during all disassembly and assembly steps to insure suspension
components are not over extended causing damage to any vehicle components and
parts included
in this kit.
Included instructions are guidelines only for recommended procedures and are
not meant to be definitive. Installer is responsible to insure a safe and
controllable vehicle after erforming modifications.
ReadyLIFT Suspension recommends the use of an OE Service Manual for model/year
of vehicle when disassembly and assembly of factory and related components.
Unless otherwise specified, tighten all bolts and fasteners to standard torque
specifications listed within the OE Service Manual.
Suspension components that use rubber or urethane bushings should be tightened
with the vehicle at normal ride height. This will prevent premature wear or
failure of the bushing and maintain ride comfort.
Larger tire and wheel combinations may increase leverage on suspension,
steering, and related components.
Due to payload options and initial ride height variances, the amount of lift
is a base figure. Final ride height dimensions may vary in accordance to
original vehicle ride height. Always measure the vehicle ride height prior to
beginning installation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
A lifted vehicle may have different headlight aim performance. ReadyLIFT
recommends marking and recording the headlight beam position before kit
installation and then adjusting, if necessary, the headlamps to the same
height settings after kit installation. Set the vehicle on a level surface 10′
to 15’ from a solid wall or garage door. (This is a general distance with some
manufacturers requiring different distances.) Note the top height of the low
beam’s bright spot, the top of the most intense part of the beam, for driver
and passenger side. Height may vary from side to side. Repeat this procedure
and adjust after lift kit is installed. Adjust if the aim is off by turning
the adjusters gradually (a quarter of a turn) and looking to see where the new
alignment falls. It may be easier to block one headlamp while adjusting the
other. Consult the owner operation manual for procedures to adjust headlights
– many automakers offer headlight aiming specs. Some states have their own
specifications when it comes to headlight aim, so it’s best to follow those
rules when alighting headlights.
This suspension system was developed using a 245-65/17 tire with 17” x 8”
wheel and an offset of +40mm. If wider tires are used, offset wheels may be
necessary and trimming may be required. Factory wheels can be used but are not
recommended with tires over 9.7” wide. The stock spare rim can be run in an
emergency. Please note that if running the spare factory tire, it is done for
short distances and a speed not to exceed 45mph or damage to differentials may
occur.
RECORD HEAD LAMP MEASUREMENTS
Driver Before| Driver After| Passenger Before| Passenger
After
---|---|---|---
| | |
VEHICLE HEIGHT MEASUREMENTS
| Driver Before| Driver After| Passenger Before| Passenger
After
---|---|---|---|---
Front| | | |
Rear| | | |
BILL OF MATERIALS
DESCRIPTION | QTY |
---|---|
FRONT STRUT SPACER | 2 |
REAR STRUT SPACER | 2 |
FRONT END LINK DROP BRACKET | 2 |
REAR TRAILING ARM SPACER | 4 |
9.25” FRONT END LINK | 2 |
M8-1.25 x 20mm SERRATED-FLANGE HEX HEAD BOLT | 6 |
M12-1.75 x 35mm HEX HEAD BOLT | 2 |
M12-1.75 FLANGE NUT | 2 |
M12 FLAT WASHER | 2 |
M14-2.00 x 60mm HEX HEAD BOLT | 4 |
M14 FLAT WASHER | 4 |
M14 STANDARD LOCK WASHER | 4 |
WARNING
Before starting installation: ReadyLIFT Suspension highly recommends that
the installation of this product be performed by a professional mechanic with
experience working on and installing suspension products. Professional
knowledge and skill will typically yield the best installation results. If you
need an installer in your area, please contact ReadyLIFT Suspension Customer
Service to find one of our “ProGrade” Dealers.
INSTALLATION BY A PROFESSIONAL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
- A Factory Service Manual for your specific Year / Make / Model is highly recommended for reference during installation.
- All lifted vehicles may require additional driveline modifications and / or balancing.
- A vehicle alignment is REQUIRED after installation of this product.
- Speedometer / Computer recalibration is required if changing +/- 10% from factory tire diameter.
- A vehicle lift or hoist greatly reduces installation time. Installation time estimates are based on an available vehicle hoist.
- Vehicle must be in excellent operating condition. Repair or replace any and all worn or damaged components prior to installation.
Some parts shown in red for picture clarification only.
ReadyLIFT recommends all steps and procedures described in these instructions
be performed while the vehicle is properly supported on a two post vehicle
lift with safety jacks.
therwise, park vehicle on a clean flat surface and block the rear wheels for
safety. Engage the parking brake.
FRONT INSTRUCTIONS
Raise the front of the vehicle and support with safety jack stands on the
factory lift points.
Remove the front wheels
Remove the ABS wire from the body.
Remove the ABS wire from the strut
Use a trim removal tool to remove the ABS wire clip from the knuckle.
Remove the brake line bracket with an 8mm wrench.
Do not disconnect any hydraulic brake lines.
Retain factory hardware
Remove the 15mm tie rod nut.
Retain factory hardware
Strike the side of the steer arm to remove the tie rod from the knuckle.
Remove and discard the factory end link from the vehicle using an 18mm socket/
wrench and a T40 Torx bit.
Upper and lower nut shown.
Remove the metal clips retaining the wiper cowl.
Retain factory hardware
Lift up the cowl and remove the two 10mm bolts retaining the strut cover.
Retain factory hardware
Remove the 21mm lower strut nuts on the knuckle.
Retain factory hardware
Use a hammer to remove the bolts from the knuckle.
Retain factory hardware.
Support/ hold the strut to prevent it from falling and remove the 13mm upper
strut bolts from the engine bay.
Remove strut from the vehicle.
Retain factory hardware
Locate the 9.25” End Link. Install using the supplied nut with a 15mm wrench.
A 5mm Allen may be needed if the end link joint starts rotating in the cup.
Torque to 60 ft-lbs
Using a sanding disk, grind down the in- board edge on the bottom of the strut
so it’s flush with the strut body.
Coat exposed material with a rust inhibitor to prevent corrosion.
Install the Front Strut Spacer using the factory bolts.
Spacers are identical and strut bolt pattern is asymmetric, allowing only one
installation orientation. Tighten bolts evenly until spacer is flush to strut.
Torque to 30 ft-lbs
Install the strut and Front Strut Spacer assembly into the vehicle using the
supplied M8-1.25 x 25mm Serrated-Flange bolt.
Do not tighten at this time.
Install the knuckle bolts using factory hardware.
Torque to 80 ft-lbs
Install the End Link Drop Bracket using the supplied M12-1.25 x 30mm bolt and
M12-1.25 Flange Lock Nut Make sure the bolt is installed inboard to outboard.
Torque to 60 ft-lbs
Mount the End Link to the End Link Drop Bracket using the supplied hardware.
Torque to 60 ft-lbs
Using factory hardware, reinstall the tie rod.
Torque to 30 ft-lbs
Repeat this process on the others side of the vehicle.
Reinstall the wheels. Lower the vehicle and torque the strut bolts to 20 ft-
lbs. Torque the wheels to manufactured specifications.
Rotate the wheels lock to lock to verify that there are no clearance or
binding issues. Trim and adjust as necessary.
Rear instructions continued on following page.
REAR INSTRUCTIONS
Block the front wheels for safety.
Raise the front of the vehicle and support with safety jack stands on the
factory lift points.
Remove the rear wheels.
Remove the end link nut using an 18mm wrench and a T40 Torx.
Retain factory hardware
Loosen, but DO NOT REMOVE, the up-per control arm 15mm bolt.
Loosen, but DO NOT REMOVE, the rear trailing arm 15mm bolt.
Support the lower control arm with a suitable jack.
Remove the 15mm Strut and knuckle bolts from the lower control arm. Let the
control arm and brake assembly hang.
Retain factory hardware
Use a trim removal tool to remove the ABS wire clip from the lower control rm.
Carefully remove the spring from the lower spring isolator. A pry bar may be needed. Let the spring hang.
Carefully use a prybar or flathead screwdriver to remove the spring isolator
from the lower control arm.
Retain factory hardware
To access the trailing arm bolts, lower driver side the sound dampening liner
by removing the three 10mm nuts and two screws.
Use a flat head screwdriver or a trim removal tool to pop open and remove the
two trim clips.
Retain factory hardware
Remove and discard the two front 15mm bolts retaining the trailing arm.
Install the Rear Trailing Arm Spacers between the chassis and trailing arm.
Bolt in the trailing arm using the supplied M14-2.0x60mm bolts, M14 flat
washer, and lock washer.
Do not tighten at this time
Install the Rear Strut Spacer and factory spring isolator.
Using a jack, carefully lift the lower control arm until the factory strut
bolt and lock nut can be installed.
Install from the rear forward.
Do not tighten at this time
Continue to carefully lift the lower control arm until the factory lower
knuckle bolt and lock nut can be installed. Be careful to not lift the vehicle
off of the jack stands/ lift.
Install from the rear forward.
With the arm loaded from the jack:
Torque the factory strut bolt and lower knuckle bolt to 60 ft-lb
With the lower control arm loaded from the jack:
Torque the upper control arm hardware to80 ft-lb.
Repeat this process on the other side of the vehicle.
Reinstall the wheels. Lower the vehicle and torque the wheels to manufactured
specifications.
FOR BOTH SIDES:
Torque the front trailing arm hardware to 80 ft-lb.
Torque the rear trailing arm hardware to 80 ft-lb.
Torque the factory end link hardware to 35 ft-lb.
Return sound dampening liner to its original position. Reinstall the factory nuts, screws, and trim clips.
WARNING
FAILURE TO PERFORM THE POST INSPECTION CHECKS MAY RESULT IN VEHICLE
COMPONENT DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO THE DRIVER AND/OR OTHERS.
Final Checks & Adjustments
Once the vehicle is lowered to the ground, check all parts which have rubber
or urethane components to ensure proper torque. Torque lug nuts to the wheel
manufacturer specs. Move vehicle backwards and forwards a short distance to
allow suspension components to adjust. Turn the front wheels completely left
then right and verify adequate tire, wheel, brake line, and ABS wire
clearance. Test and inspect steering, brake and suspension components for
tightness and proper operation. Inspect brakes hoses and ABS
lines for adequate slack at full extension, adjust as necessary.
RECHECK ALL HARDWARE FOR PROPER TORQUE VALUES AFTER 500 MILES, AND THEN
PERIODICALLY AT EACH SERVICE INTERVAL THEREAFTER.
Vehicle Handling Warning
Increasing the height of your vehicle raises the center of gravity and can
affect stability and control. Use caution on turns and when making steering
corrections.
Vehicles with larger tires and wheels will handle differently than stock
vehicles. Take time to familiarize yourself with the handling of your vehicle.
Wheel Alignment/Headlamp Adjustment
It is necessary to have a proper and professional wheel alignment performed
by a certified alignment technician. Align the vehicle to recommended
specifications. It is recommended that your vehicle alignment be checked after
any off-road driving.
In addition to your vehicle alignment, for your safety and others, it is
necessary to check and adjust your vehicle headlamps for proper aim and
alignment. If the vehicle is equipped with active or passive safety/collision
monitoring and/or avoidance systems including, but not limited to, camera- or
radar-based systems, check and adjust your vehicle’s systems for proper aim
and function.
RECOMMENDED ALIGNMENT SPECS
Front | Driver | Passenger | Tolerance | Total / Split |
---|---|---|---|---|
Camber | -0.1 | -0.1 | +/- 0.5 | 0 |
Caster | 4.6 | 4.6 | +/- 0.5 | 0 |
Toe | 0.1 | 0.1 | +/- 0.05 | 0.2 |
Rear | Driver | Passenger | Tolerance | Total / Split |
Camber | -0.1 | -0.1 | +/- 0.5 | 0 |
Toe | 0.14 | 0.14 | +/-0.05 | 0.28 |
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