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Thread: Rear lift
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Old 05-11-2008, 07:19 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Rear lift

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zombie 911 previously said: View Post
thanks for the bump Memphis I was using one to many washers
You are welcome.

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Success!!! I have successfully installed my first front and rear lift...I did do this by myself although I do suggest help for the rear ;even with jack stands while installing rear springs I did lose it (she came crashing down) luckily I just came out from underneath .No harm done just need to get bushing for one of the rear shocks that was not in packaging.

Thanks Mike and the others that responded when I freaking out and needed a little guidance.
Now you are scaring me, details on how she came crashing down I definitely don't want to repeat that. Did you use hand tools(no air) for the whole thing(front & rear). What are you doing about a bushing until you get another one? Can't wait for pics!
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