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Where did you attach the breaker bar?
I'll give it a try - thanks!
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Yes, swaybar disconnected...
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I can get it to drop in. The problem is that the hole in the shock it lower than the hole in the suspension arm. If I try to compress the shock with a jack, it just raises the arm and the shock. I'm only missing by about 3-4 mm. Arg!
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Hi All,
In an evening of supreme over-confindence, I've managed to remove my H&R coilover system and replace them with the stock parts. Front end went fine. Removed rear coilovers, re-assembled the stock struts without trouble. I've run into trouble re-mounting the strut. As the driveshaft/rear arms seem to want to be level and obviously the strut wants to be extended, it's tough to get the lower mounting bolt aligned. I'm assuming that I need to detach one of the suspension links - but which one? Or is there an alternate method?
Hail self reliance! Well, almost...
Thanks for any help!
Barre
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Thanks for the specs.
B
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Whooops, meant to type "Install"...
First time poster...long time lurker!
I'm going to install a new set of swaybars on my 99 Cab. Does anyone have the torque specs for the bar ends and mounting bolts?
TIA
Help! Rear Strut Re-installation
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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Did it!
Thanks everyone for you help.
Thanks for the photo, too.
Hope I can return the favor some day!