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Old 06-13-2007, 12:53 AM
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When installing the Adj. PHB does the adjustable part go closer to the driver side or the passenger side. Or it doesn't matter?
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We recommend the driverside(more room to adjust no exhaust) but it really doesn't matter......

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if its a rod/poly, then the rod end goes on the axle and the poly end goes on the body.
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Thanks alot guys. I was just waiting for a response so I can get to work on it.
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i got mine on passenger side. no problem there
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Originally Posted by Crash00527
i got mine on passenger side. no problem there
The rod end must go on the axle.
Otherwise you aren't using it to its potential.




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