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Lots of mistakes made by the OP here. I hope he's at least using jack stands... After you raise the front end, make sure the top hat is aligned correctly
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Lots of mistakes made by the OP here. I hope he's at least using jack stands...
After you raise the front end, make sure the top hat is aligned correctly or the lower holes still wont line up. I learned the hard way and had to recompress both sides and rotate the top hat slightly |
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