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Old 07-10-2013, 10:19 PM
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Ok guys I bought founders rear LCA an relo brackets with a panhard bar. My question is does the car have to be on a lift or I can install with just a jack? I was told by someone that the ar has to have its weight on the tires to install. Not really sure an plz don't bash me for not knowing!!
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Ok guys I bought founders rear LCA an relo brackets with a panhard bar. My question is does the car have to be on a lift or I can install with just a jack? I was told by someone that the ar has to have its weight on the tires to install. Not really sure an plz don't bash me for not knowing!!
BMR is nice enough to have their install instructions on their site.

LCA:

http://www.bmrsuspension.com/siteart...F-BODY_LCA.pdf

Panhard:

http://www.bmrsuspension.com/siteart...ll/MPHR001.pdf

LCA Bracket:

http://www.bmrsuspension.com/siteart/install/CAB002.pdf
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Ok guys I bought founders rear LCA an relo brackets with a panhard bar. My question is does the car have to be on a lift or I can install with just a jack? I was told by someone that the ar has to have its weight on the tires to install. Not really sure an plz don't bash me for not knowing!!
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Follow these instructions and you will be good to go.
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