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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: oxnard
Age: 28
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manuel jimenez
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first thing you want to do is check that the tube you got is just over a inch if it's any longer it's the wrong one, you will have to call ingalls to send a new one.
now put it together, setting the nuts as far as they can go. make sure that the oval hole is facing the left (you need more slack on this side) tighten the center tube and nuts ( i used vice grips ) the size of the tube is 13/16 and the nut is 1 1/4 wrenches. now use a 11/16 to remove the three factory bolt holding the dog bone in place. now use the 13/16 socket to remove the last bolt. if your going to use the stiffy place bracket here and secure the first 11/16 bolt (i found it easier to hold the bolt upside down) now install the power stick, if using the stiffy place second bracket in place before tighting the bolts. slide a washer under the other end of the second bracket and secure. now you can set the stiffy in place, remember to set a rubber washer between the brackets and stiffy and a metel washer between the bolt and stiffy. now secure the 5/8 bolt, don't worry if the bearings are not aligned once you start driving they will straighten out. use the top nut 27mm and the 29mm nut under it to adjust the stiffy. remove the 10mm bolt holding the a/c line in place and replace with a longer bolt with a washer under it. now your done!
Last edited by guywitthesi; 05-17-2009 at 11:13 PM. |
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