Yamaha 505- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Page 2
- Page 3 – Adjust the camber by changing the mounting; Page 3; Disconnect the tie-rod ends from the steering
- Page 4 – Page 4; RHOX; Page 9
- Page 6 – Page 6; Page 7
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LIFT-505
BMF Lift Kit
Yamaha Drive
Gas or Electric
Installation Instructions
Contents of LIFT-505 Yamaha Drive BMF Lift Kit:
a
(1 ea.) BMF A-Arm Assembly
b
(1 ea.) Driver Side Shock Tower
c
(1 ea.) Passenger Side Shock Tower
d
(1 ea.) Driver Side Steering Knuckle
e
(1 ea.) Passenger Side Steering Knuckle
f
(1 ea.) Rear U-Bracket
g
(1 ea.) Connecting Rod Bracket
h
(2 ea.) Bags of Hardware (Contents on Next Page)
i
(1 ea.) Instructions
Caution: Please read through the instructions carefully. Installer is respon-
sible for damage if instructions are not followed properly. Look behind each
drill or cut location BEFORE YOU DRILL OR CUT. Installer is responsible for
damage (i.e. drilling/cutting into a wiring harness, battery, fuel tank etc.).
Extra installers will be helpful in some parts of the installation. Please refer
to all torqueing specifications on page 2 for installation.
Note: You must install larger tires and wheels once the cart is lifted. Stock
wheels will not work. We recommend a 22” tire with a minimum of a 10”
offset wheel for use on the RHOX BMF Lift Kit.
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Summary
Page 2 Contents of LIFT-505 Hardware Kit: ITEM QTY. DESCRIPTION TORQUE REQUIREMENTS a. 1 ea. 12mm x 25 Hex Head Bolt 69.00 ft. lbs. b. 1 ea. 12mm Nylock Nut - c. 4 ea. 10mm x 80 Hex Head Bolts 38.25 ft. lbs. d. 6 ea. 10mm x 70 Hex Head Bolts 38.25 ft. lbs. e. 2 ea. 10mm x 60 Hex Head Bolts 38.25 ft....
Page 10 Adjust the Tow-In and Camber 1. Drive forward and back 20-40 feet to check the tow-in and camber before making adjustments. Only make adjustments if needed. NOTE: For stability, an 1/8” tow-in with a positive camber is recom-mended. This will level out when the cart is loaded. 2. Adjust the ...
Page 4 3. Align the hole in the shock tower with the hole in the cross frame as indicated in yellow. If needed, use a screwdriver to align the hole. 4. Insert the Original Bolt from the upper portion of the shock into the aligned hole. 5. Insert a marking device through the thru holes in the shock t...