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Yea and if you read a few posts further down you will find people telling you to not do that! That DIY thread is incorrect Do it right! SPL put

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Old 08-03-2014, 05:51 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yea and if you read a few posts further down you will find people telling you to not do that! That DIY thread is incorrect

Do it right!

SPL put those directions in the box for a reason. please do it correctly. You dont want to over extend those arms and have just a few threads holding your rear suspension together.

DIY: SPL Parts Rear Camber Arms Install
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