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Old 12-29-2006, 11:11 AM
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Default LCA and LCA relocation brackets (bolt on)

I have tried all of the searches i can think of and can't find any instructions on bolting on the relocation brackets and lower control arms. Can anyone provide me a link??
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Mine were marked R and L though. They only go on one way. The upper set of holes mount the bracket to the old LCA mounting point. The lower sets of holes are for the new LCA mounting point. Just choose the holes that make your LCAs as level as possible. The dog-leg with the single hole is where it attaches to the lower shock mount.
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Your supposed to finger tighten the LCA's with the suspension unsprung,then load the suspension and tighten to specs....I cant remember what UMI said to tourqe them to tho....70 something or 90 something,cant remember.
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http://www.installuniversity.com/ins...sity/index.htm
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Thanks 2_wacko. That is exactly what i was looking for. I could figure out most of it but i needed to know the torque specs. I will definately be adding that site to my favorites.

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