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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rockford
Posts: 596
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For the lowers....it took me no bull-shit 15 mins to install!!!!!! I only had to remove the nut for the lower control arm....that is in the front. The arm never came off. Then remove the seat ans drill the holes from the passenger carparment for the top plate. It's about as easy as it gets!!!! The factory torque boxes are somewhat strong...ok to a point...but as soon as you start welding in there .....they only get weaker due to the heat from the welder!!!! I had mine welded 3x's. Everytime it just got worse. I was looking at getting a ladder bar set-up on my car until "Wild Rides" came out with thier "battle boxes". It was like a god sent. Just buy the battle boxes for the lowers and use soft type of bushing on the uppers like mentioned before. You can even use the ones from like Steeda, Holcomb,etc.My.02's |
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