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Pre-installation Notes

Unless you're a performer with the Cirque du Soleil, I highly recommend you get at least one buddy to help with the installation. Some tasks are just not feasible to do on your own. A two-man install will make this much quicker. A three-man install will be faster yet: two guys can work on the front while the third guy works on the rear.

Fabtech suggests the following tools to do the job: If you don't have access to a hydraulic press, then plan to spend an additional $175 to have the press work done at a shop. This brings up an interesting point. Why doesn't Fabtech press the bearings into the knuckles before they ship the kit? If anybody from Fabtech is reading this, then please take this idea into consideration: Press the bearings AND upper ball joints into the steering knuckles before shipping these kits. The customer is already spending a small fortune on this kit and it's ridiculous to make the job even more expensive. There's no reason why the customer should have to rent, borrow, or buy a ball joint press to press the new ball joints into the steering knuckles especially when Fabtech claims to have "state of the art" machinery that can do the job with far more accuracy in a matter of minutes! Loosen the purse strings, Fabtech! Hire a kid to come in after school and press bearings and ball joints into the steering knuckles. It might add a few bucks to the price of each kit, but it will save the rest of us a lot of time and money in the long run.

Here are some other tools that should have been on their list, but because they weren't, it added a few more hours to the installation time: If I can suggest a few other items to aid with the install, then it would be these:

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