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  • Job Number

  • Lifted Frame

  • Documentation

  • Conducted on

  • Completed by

Frame

  • Frame is clean and free of any damage

  • Structural welds are complete and without cracks

  • Frame is free of rough and sharp edges

  • Job number stamped on frame

  • Frame length is as specified - 101 1/4"

  • Frame width is as specified - 55"

  • Jack mount installed as specified

  • Front stabilizer mounts are installed as specified

  • Axle mounts are installed as specified

  • Spare tire mount is installed as specified

  • Electrical holes (2) drilled

  • Trailer brake mount is installed as specified

  • 2" receiver is installed under curbside door location as specified

  • 2" receiver is installed under rear hatch location as specified

  • Chain loop and security pin mounts installed and drilled as specified

  • Hitch tongue included with frame and chain loop installed

  • Picture of completed Semi-Finished frame

  • Confirm that the frame has been inspected.

Final Assembly 1

  • Powder coat is acceptable and complete.

  • Axle installed and bolts (4) torqued as specified to _______ ft. lbs.

  • Spare tire is installed as specified

  • Tires & wheels installed to specified torque. Standard 65 / Lifted 105 ft. Lbs.

  • Rear Stabilizers (Minus feet) Installed as specified

  • Front stabilizers (Minus feet) installed as specified- *If applicable

  • Trailer brake system installed including break-away wire

  • Trailer jack installed and functional.

  • Hitch tongue large pin with safety pin installed and works freely

  • Picture of completed Final Assembly frame

  • Rubber tape applied on frame as specified.

  • Hitch tongue installed with bolt and tongue swings freely.

  • Confirm Frame has been inspected

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