RD-202S
Heavy-Duty Tandem Drive Truck Suspension Owners Manual
www.ridewellcorp.com
P.O. Box 4586
0411
Springfield, MO 65808
417.833.4565
417.833.4560 (fax)
Suspension Identication:
Ridewell Suspensions are identied by a metal tag attached to the pedestal that indicates part number, revision level, and serial number.
Parts:
For optimum suspension performance, order only Ridewell parts. Replacement parts for Model RD-202S are shown on pages 9-13 of this manual.
Sales, Service & Warranty:
If you need assistance regarding this product, please contact us and we will be glad to help you.
Mailing Address Ridewell Corporation P.O. Box 4586 Springeld, MO 65808
Shipping Address Ridewell Corporation 3715 East Farm Rd. 94 Springeld, MO 65803
Phones, Fax, E-mail 800.641.4122, 417.833.4565 417.833.4560 (fax) [email protected]
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Contents
Basic Operation...................................................................................................................3 Operational Inspection........................................................................................................4 Preventative Maintenance....................................................................................................5 Basic Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................6 Bushing & Elastomer Replacement Procedure......................................................................7 Shock Absorber Adjustment................................................................................................8 Parts Illustrations...........................................................................................................9-13
Basic Operation
When properly maintained and operated within design limits, Ridewells Dynalastic Model RD-202S will provide many years of trouble-free service. The RD-202S provides the heavy-duty truck industry with a versatile tandem suspension. It has proven durability in refuse, military, reghting, logging and construction applications for four continents.
How the Suspension Works
Being a single-point design suspension, all the load is rst transmitted from the frame to the center bushing. There, the load is equally distributed along the compensator. Elastomer (rubber) springs housed at the ends of the compensator deect according to load applied and transmit this load to the independent torque arms and engage as the suspension reaches a given load deection. The overload springs act as an assist for the main load-carrying elastomer springs. The interaction of the components provide the vehicle with an exceptionally ne ride, both in a loaded and unloaded condition. As the vehicle encounters a bump, the independent torque arms for the elastomer spring go into compression. This compression is absorbed in the compensator and equalizes the bumps dynamic force between front and rear elastomer springs before reaching the chassis of the vehicle.
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Operational Inspection
1. Inspect all fasteners at the pedestal clamp and pedestal to frame connections. Refer to torque chart for proper torque requirements. Inspect elastomer springs. Inspect shocks and shock attach points. Inspect torque beam end bushings and axle attachments.
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Preventative Maintenance
Daily
Check for loose or broken parts on or around suspension. If loose or broken parts are detected, immediate corrective action must be taken.
6,000 Miles
After suspension has been in operation for approximately 6,000 miles (10,000 KM), all fasteners must be re-tightened to specied torque.
Every 30 Days
Check clearances around all moving suspension parts, tires, and shock absorbers. Any signs of interference should be corrected immediately.
Every 90 Days & with Annual Inspection
Inspect items required in daily & 30-day inspections. Inspect all welded connections. Inspect all pivot and clamping connections such as the suspension pivots, elastomer springs, and shock mounts.
50,000 Miles
All fasteners must be re-tightened to specied torque. Repeat every 50,000 miles.
DONOTPAINTTHISSTICKER
RIDEWELL SUSPENSIONS TORQUE CHART
BOLT SIZE
1 1 1 1/8 1 1 7/8 5/8 * *
LUBRICATED THREADS 1,100 FT. LB. (1,490 Nm) 1,000 FT. LB. (1,350 Nm) 500 FT. LB. (680 Nm) GRADE 5 360 FT. LB. (490 Nm) GRADE 8 460 FT. LB. (625 Nm) 350 FT. LB. (475 Nm) GRADE 5 160 FT. LB. (220 Nm) GRADE 8 190 FT. LB. (260 Nm) 100 FT. LB. (135 Nm) 50 FT. LB. (70 Nm) 25 FT. LB. (35 Nm)
*AIR SPRING CONNECTION ONLY After suspension has been in operation for approximately 6,000 miles (10,000 km), all fasteners must be re-tightened to specified torque. Repeat every 50,000 miles (80,000 km).
DO NOT OVER TORQUE!
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Basic Troubleshooting
1. Vehicle pulls to left or right - check the following: a. b. 2. Tire pressure All suspension bushings
Vehicle has excessive sway - check the following: a. b. c. Sway bar Torque beam bushings Center bushing
3.
Vehicle has axle walk or hop - check the following: a. b. Torque beam bushings Center bushings
4.
Mounting height has changed - check the following: a. b. c. Elastomer springs Compensator All suspension bushings
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Bushing & Elastomer Replacement Procedure
It is recommended that torque beam pivot bushings and elastomer springs be replaced in pairs for maximum suspension performance. 1. Remove vehicle weight from suspension by raising and blocking vehicle chassis and axles. Remove tires and wheels. Remove axle/axle bracket assembly from torque beams. Remove shock absorbers. Remove elastomer spring fasteners from compensator. Remove locking plate from torque beam/compensator pivot bolt and remove 1 bolt. Remove torque beam/elastomer spring assembly from compensator. Inspect torque beam pivot bushing, end beam bushing, elastomer spring, and overload spring for damage or excessive wear. Replace defective parts using only genuine Ridewell replacement parts. After servicing the assembly, re-assemble the supension by reversing this procedure. It is imperative that all fasteners be tightened to specied torque and bolt locking plates be re-installed on bolt heads. If you require additional assistance, please contact Ridewell Corporation.
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Shock Absorber Adjustment
If your suspension is equipped with Koni adjustable shock absorbers and requires adjustment, proceed as follows:
NOTE: READ THIS ENTIRE PROCEDURE BEFORE STARTING.
1. 2. Remove the shock absorber from the vehicle and holt it vertically with the lower eye in a vice. Press top of shock down while turning gently counter-clockwise until you feel the cams of the adjusting nut engage in the recesses of the front valve assembly. When engagement is made, turn top of shock 2 half turns clockwise and stop. Adjustment is complete. Pull top of shock up about and remove from vice. Re-install on vehicle.
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Shock absorbers must be adjusted in pairs. There is a minimum of 5 half turns clockwise adjustment on your shock absorber. Do not use excessive force when making adjustments. If you are having difculty, please contact Ridewell.
Parts Illustrations
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