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I just got my BMR Panhard Rods and Global West Ride height adjustment Kit for Christmas. I want to install this myself but im scared that I will mess something up!! Can anyone help me out and let me know what I need to do??
Thanks Guys
Panhard rod is easy to change. Only 2 bolts to remove and then put the new bar back in. If you got the adjustable one, you can tweak the rear axle center under the car... if not... just easier to install.
As for the other... don't know... never heard of it.
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Yes, It is the adjustable one..So, what you are saying is that I can take this off without jacking the car up, Or do i need to jack the car to take pressure off of where i am working?
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Jack the car up and support the rear frame with Jackstands. Take your Hydraulic Jack and lift the rear about 4-6", then remove the bolts. If it seems to be under a bit of pressure or the bolt doesn't want to come out, jack it up a little more, or let it down a bit.
I don't know about the adjustment part.
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