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Old 01-30-2005, 04:28 PM
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Default BMR Parts on order

I just ordered BMR lower control arms, BMR tourque arm Trac Pac, BMR Pan handle bar, and BMR boxed subframe conenctors.

Does anyone have any sugestions on installing these parts or has anyone had any bad experiences with these parts?
Old 01-30-2005, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Texas_WS6
has anyone had any bad experiences with these parts?
Not to be an ***, but why would ask this question AFTER you've just purchased the parts?

Check out www.installuniversity.com for installation info.
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lol.......that was rather funny...and true too. you should have no problems with these and installation should be pretty straight forward.

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If you have a welder then weld the subframe connectors. I had mine installed today - tubalor - and it took them 30 minutes but thanks to the instructions they charges me the 2.5 hour rate. Edit; they took 30 bucks off for finishing earlier.

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Originally Posted by Texas_WS6
BMR Pan handle bar...
Does anyone have any sugestions on installing these parts?
You don't install a pan handle bar, you walk into one.
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Originally Posted by absolut_speed
You don't install a pan handle bar, you walk into one.


haha........i didn't even notice that. it's panhard bar. it's one of the easiest things to install with only 2 bolts. if it's an adj. version, you'll have to play with the settings a bit, and then drive around a few miles. when the tires line up with the fenders the same on both sides, and you don't hear any rubbing, you're all done.

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Originally Posted by absolut_speed
You don't install a pan handle bar, you walk into one.
Everybody is a suspension newbie at one time...give him a break
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Originally Posted by absolut_speed
You don't install a pan handle bar, you walk into one.

You got me there. As for why I asked, I still have time to cancle the order if the parts are not worth it. Thanks guys, I feel better already about the purchase. I pray they make it here by Friday so I can put them on this weekend




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