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well i was putting on my rear lower tie bar. i thought it would be as easy as taking off the 2 bolts but i forgot i had to jack up the part under the brake, now the holes dont align. how to the heck do i fix this? **** i feel like an idiot well heres pretty much my day went just installed my 7500K Halos yesterday....SO BADASS!!! ..but i cant see **** at night..blah well its good enough ![]() o0o0o0o0o then came the ties megan racing to be exact ![]() wasnt really feeling the blue so... ![]() Red :P and without the plastic covering the label ![]() dang thats tight...i know.. ![]() one down one to go WOOHOO!! .. and heres when my day turned to **** after taking off that plastic diffuser thing under the trunk the car, i proceeded to remove one of the tie bolts. thinking it would be just like the front, i was terribly mistaken ![]() after that bolt that you see that half ass out, the arm popped out of place. im thinkin, "o ****, thats not good". so my main concern was putting it back into place. after 2 hours of "jack up and down" combinations, i got it half way in. but its not enough for the grooves to meet the screw what to do now?! "Someone help me pleee help meh pleee" -Willy Jones, Next Friday |
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![]() ![]() I beg to difffer. Mine fits fine, comes nowhere close to the downpipe. As for getting those holes to line up, borrow a jackstand to hold up your car, then use the jack to raise/lower, the lower control arm into place for the bolt to fit properly.
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then the people at megan lied to me. i shouldnt have listened to them in the first place since me and the guy was arguing saying that the EX and LX have diff engines, and that the ex had "vtec" (not ivtec) and the LX didnt. had i known it fit i would have bought it as well.....how does it work for you? |
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sorry for the double post, but i dont know how to quote twice in one post where exactly would i tie this rope to? a pic would be apprieciated. |
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where exactly would i tie this rope to? a pic would be apprieciated.[/QUOTE]
you coul tied it to the rear lower arm control or the rim. By pulling and a help with a friend it should work.1 guy start pulling while the other try to position the bolt back in, you may need a jack to lift it up and down on the lower arm. |
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Try and do what I did in 2002. Here is the links with pictures. It's post #2.
click here |
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to everyone else.. i got that bolt in finally, just without the tie bar. ill try again next time i have an extra set of hands to help me with it |
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its cool guys i got it in. just need to slap the tie bar on. ill try again next time with my friends who have jacks, jack stands, more tools, and extra set of hands to help me with it
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i just sprayed mine, i never really understood why i had to sand it. it would cause rough surface IMO. so i just used spray paint. someone tell me why i have to sand things before i spray them? would be good to know. thanks
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Uhm...your paint will flake off shortly. You do need to lightly sand the entire surface that you'll be applying paint. Especially to a piece that will see soo much weather...
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