Kit No. XTS707
’07 up Suzuki King Quad 700
Read
these instructions carefully. Xtreme recommends, a professional
mechanic perform the installation. Care should be taken to follow all
standard safety procedures.
A
thorough inspection of the suspension should be made prior to
performing the installation. Any worn, bent or broken parts should be
replaced. After installation another inspection should be made,
checking for loose components or missing hardware. Inspect, again after
eight hours of operation.
To begin, check to make sure all components and necessary tools are on hand.
Components:
The kit consists of four bags containing Hardware and Brackets.
Bag #1 for the Left Front Bag #3 for the Left Rear
Bag #2 for the Right Front Bag #4 for the Right Rear
Disassembly / Installation Procedure
1.)Begin by loosening the lug nuts on both front tires. Raise the unit, using a suitable
lifting device or procedure, until the front tires are off the ground. If using a floor jack
with stands, chock the rear wheels to prevent the unit from rolling. If using jack
stands, make sure the stands are placed under the frame and not the body. Make sure
the unit is stable and secure.
2.)Remove the tires / wheels.
NOTE: Now
is a good time to check the threads on the lug studs. Check for rust,
pulled threads or other deterioration that could cause a stud/thread
failure.
3.)Remove contents from Bag #1. This bag is for the drivers left front wheel. Looking at
the assembly sheet for bag #1 follow these instructions. Loosen the lower shock
attaching bolt. Remove the top shock bolt and pull the top of the shock out and away
from the frame.
NOTE: As
you pull the top of the shock out you will notice that it hits the
plastic splash shield (inner fender). You will have to trim away some
of the splash shield to clear the new brackets as the top of the shock
will be moved out from it’s stock position. You can cut this with a
razor knife or tin snips. Trim out a small amount and you can trim the
rest later. You want clearance but you do not want excessive gaps so
trim a little at a time.
Take
a 10x55 (fine thread) bolt from the bag and using the drawing as an
example insert the bolt through the –03 bracket. Going from front of
bike to rear insert the bolt into the factory mount, install the ¾x1
sleeve from the bag and now install the –01 bracket. Be sure the –01 is
on the outside of the frame tube as shown in the drawing. Tighten the
bolt enough to make sure the threads are engaged at this time.
4.)Insert the ¼” u-bolt from the bag and attach the –01 bracket to the frame tube. Tighten these bolts finger tight.
5.)Attach
the –04 bracket, this is the long bracket with the two notches cut in
it, to the –03 using the 5/16 bolt and nut included in the bag. Let the
opposite end hang for the time being.
Note: Be
sure the notches in the bar are facing up. There is also a metal brake
line coming from the master cylinder, if the –04 bracket makes contact
push the line to the rear for clearance.
6.)Insert the shock into the new position and tighten all bolts except the 5/16.
7.)Proceed the other side and repeat the preceding steps with one change. The –02 bracket
goes behind the frame tube on the right hand side. This will require you to
place the tang behind the frame rail prior to inserting it into the factory
shock mount. Be sure you do not pinch any wires between the bracket and frame tube.
8.)After tightening all bolts be sure the 5/16 bolts are tight in the –04 cross-member.
Rear Lift
9.)First lift and remove the tires then remove the bottom sway-bar attaching nut from the link on
both sides. Disengage the link from the control arm and push the sway bar up out of your
way. This will allow the rear wheels to drop and be independent from each side.
10.)Start with the right side and completely remove the shock for ease of installation. Proceed
to the left side, take the top shock bolt out and loosen the bottom shock bolt. Pull the top of
the shock out as far as possible. On the left side, going from rear to front, insert a 10x55
bolt through the –09 bracket into the stock shock mount and through the sleeve furnished
Continuing through the stock mount and through the –06 bracket. NOTE: There are clearance
notches cut into the bracket to clear the factory belt exhaust. Place a nut on the bolt, do
not tighten at this time. Place the other 10x55 through the brackets and shock installing the
10mm washers as shown in the diagram. Use the supplied u-bolts and nuts to attach the 09 bracket
to the frame tube.
NOTE: There
is a storage box on the left rear that will cause some interference.
You may try installing the –09 bracket, washer and shock on the bolt
before placing the other washer and –06 bracket on the bolts. It is
easier for some install it this way.
11.)Repeat the basic steps performed on the left side on the right. It is easier to insert the shock
with the top going in under the top mount and the bottom being placed in the factory mount
first. Install the top bolt, washers and brackets as shown and then installing the lower shock
bolt. Tighten all the hardware for both shocks at this point.
13.)Place the –07 sway bar relocation bracket on the link-attaching stud and install the stock nut.
Install the 3/8x3/4 from the front through the –07 bracket and into the stock mounting hole.
Loosely install the 3/8 nut. Install the 5/16 bolt and nut and tighten both attaching bolts.
Tighten the main attaching bolt ONLY after you have both sides installed.
Note: We
highly recommend that you apply an “anti-seize” compound such as
Never-Seize to the lug studs at this time. This compound will save you
time and money in the long run and will not cause the lugs to come
loose as some suggest.
WARRANTY:
This kit will be warranted against defects in workmanship and materials
ONLY. Problems from misuse, improper installation or abuse are not
covered in the warranty. This warranty is good for one year (12 months)
form date of purchase. All warranty claims MUST be accompanied by the
original receipt or suitable proof of purchase date.