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Old 01-05-2007, 10:45 PM
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This is the best I got for the rear..




The front is here, its hard to make out..




The rear , you will pop off the plastic covers on the rear shock towers, break the nut (not literally) loose from the tower, keep the metal circle that is there and place the bracket over the bolt. Then replace the nut and screw it onto the bolt. Do the same on the other side, next comes the adjustment.. I simply held the bar in place untill I could see straight thru with no problems, then I tried the bolt and if that worked I tigthened it down. If not I made the proper adjustments.. Besure to tighten all the bolts down for final placement or you will hear rattling like no body's bussiness! The front similar, you will find little stickers that cover a few holes the bolts will slide thru, remove the stickers and also there will be a hose on the passenger side which needs to be freed from its current position, some wires will also need to be freed on the drivers side. Once everything is out of the way you will place the bracket to align with the holes and insert one of the bolts. Here you can either reach you're hand up in the wheel well and try to align it or jack the car up and remove the wheel..-- when you do the bolt insertion you will notice a slight diffrence in the bolt sizes, the longes bolt will go thru the thickest part of the bracket-- . At that point just adjust the bar and tighten..

-- If you have any questions I'am sure Albert over a modacar will help ya out, I ended up calling him a about 3 times thru my installation..
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