Htown Busa Registered Jan 3, 2009 #1 Is it possible to install lowering links without the help of someone else?
Ezduzit Registered Jan 3, 2009 #3 Pipefighter248 said: Yep. Do it all the time.[/QUOTE All you need is some patience(spelling) Click to expand...
Pipefighter248 said: Yep. Do it all the time.[/QUOTE All you need is some patience(spelling) Click to expand...
Htown Busa Registered Jan 3, 2009 #4 Is it as simple as removing the stock links and installing the new ones or does the shock need to be supported in some kind of way.
Is it as simple as removing the stock links and installing the new ones or does the shock need to be supported in some kind of way.
Pipefighter248 Donating Member Registered Jan 3, 2009 #5 1st or 2nd gen? Pipe can help if it's a gen 1. If not; no idea. Either way it does need support.
Htown Busa Registered Jan 3, 2009 #6 It's 2nd gen (2008). I guess I could use a floor jack under the shock.
Ezduzit Registered Jan 3, 2009 #7 Htown Busa said: It's 2nd gen (2008). I guess I could use a floor jack under the shock. Click to expand... I used a jack to support and lower to the height I wanted.
Htown Busa said: It's 2nd gen (2008). I guess I could use a floor jack under the shock. Click to expand... I used a jack to support and lower to the height I wanted.
Ezduzit Registered Jan 3, 2009 #9 Htown Busa said: thanks Click to expand... No problem, always willing to help!
Pipefighter248 Donating Member Registered Jan 3, 2009 #10 Don't know how the 2nd gen is setup, but taking off the belly pan; you can use the bracket that it mounts to and floor jack there.
Don't know how the 2nd gen is setup, but taking off the belly pan; you can use the bracket that it mounts to and floor jack there.