Quick-Best way to change LCA's
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Quick-Best way to change LCA's
Without a lift? Im wondering if I should just go ahead and install them now on the ground, rather than wait to use my buddy's lift as we are installing my SFC's in two weeks. Only reason I really want to install them before is to see the difference they make alone, instead of with the SFC's. Then I can see how the SFC's alone affect the car after the fact.
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Originally Posted by DARK AGE 53
I think I'd just wait for the lift, are you going to be using a four post type of lift?
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Originally Posted by raceguy333
I did mine with just a jack and two stands. It wasnt hard at all. Both bolts can be reached from the wheelwells with the tires off.
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
Jackstands at the rear jacking points, let the axle
hang by the shocks, disconnect the sway bar links
and you can swing it where you want.
hang by the shocks, disconnect the sway bar links
and you can swing it where you want.
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
Jackstands at the rear jacking points, let the axle
hang by the shocks, disconnect the sway bar links
and you can swing it where you want.
hang by the shocks, disconnect the sway bar links
and you can swing it where you want.