Air hammer?Wow. These knockouts are freekin hard to remove.
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Air hammer?Wow. These knockouts are freekin hard to remove.
2 alignment guys later I would have guessed it would have been handled or at least discussed. Damn man replace a bunch of parts then do the first step last.Wow. These knockouts are freekin hard to remove.
I wish. I took that whole thing apart with hand tools lol. I sat that with a flat head and a hammer for like 2 hours and just got the back knockout of one and half the back knockout of the other.Air hammer?
I can almost guarantee they didn't even know about it.2 alignment guys later I would have guessed it would have been handled or at least discussed. Damn man replace a bunch of parts then do the first step last.
probably not, any shop doing automotive work should have at least an All-Data subscription to at least be able to look procedures up. On some of the newer stuff some suspension bolts are one time use and other stuff there are special procedures for torquing them. In this sue happy world we live in, a shop cannot afford to wing-it.I can almost guarantee they didn't even know about it.
Bro you need the +2 upper control arm from RC that's a stock upper arm. That's why it's cambered so badlyYou must be registered for see images attach
This is how bad the camber is
They are the RC uppers. I spoke to my shops RC rep directly and told him I needed the uppers that came with the 2.5/3" lift.Bro you need the +2 upper control arm from RC that's a stock upper arm. That's why it's cambered so badly
Tbf, you could 100% be correct. And it's entirely possible that rough country just sent me the wrong arms twice. Because well.... Rough countryMine were silver and square is the only reason I noticed that. I guess there's only so much crawling under itni can do from the photo haha. I'm glad you got ot figured out either way
I wish. I took that whole thing apart with hand tools lol. I sat that with a flat head and a hammer for like 2 hours and just got the back knockout of one and half the back knockout of the other.