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Old 07-26-2002, 12:11 PM   #1
Just me
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I have a Hal k-member and installed it with a friend. He held the k-member in place while I bolted it up. This is a very light piece. We put a floor jack under the motor while doing the swap but having a chery picker would of made the job easier. Overall it was a simple job. The only trouble was that I had to grind the inside of my a-arms so they wouldn't rub against the k-member. You might not have to do this. I also bought and installed new offset steering rack bushings. When the job was done I was pleased to say the least. It felt like I was driving a V8 honda. The car felt much lighter up front and the steering felt tighter and more responsive. I didn't notice that the a-arms moved foward but I did notice the caster(or camber?) setup had more of an agressive racing look and feel. Also when I lift my hood to show people my goodies, they trip out when all they see is motor and the ground.
It looks like the motor is suspended in air. lol.
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