These are just the pictures I took as my dad and I installed the Pro-kit in our driveway.
First starting off...
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Front passenger side out...
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Close-up of above...
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Finished both fronts, car had a bit of a rake to it...
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Close-up of my little bit of fender gap...
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Three wheel motion, lowrider style...
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The only real problem we had the whole time, rusted on rear rims. They came off with a few rubber mallet hits from behind. Kinda had us stumped for a few minutes though...
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Who is that?? It's me!! haha, I'm changing the little bump stop thingy (not sure the real name)...
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Cars' all done...time to wash it and take better pictures (now on page 2 hehe)...
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The install really wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Probably took us about 4-5 hours, including the few breaks we took for lunch (and quick pictures). The only other problem, besides the rusted rear rim I showed a picture of, was because my idiot-self forgot to tighten the front drivers rim. We drove it around the block and it kept making a thumping noise. After checking it twice, we finally decided to jack up the car again (which is hard now, I had to drive up on 2x4's to be able to squeeze the jack under the car), and when my dad went to loosen the rim, guess what?! It was already loose. hehe, my fault. So we tightened it, checked the other three, which were fine - drove it around, no more noise. So we drove it around a bit, stopped at my old elementary school and took some pictures in their new parking lot. Enjoy!
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