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Evo adj lower control arms help

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Old Dec 24, 2012 | 11:26 AM
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How'd it go? Were you able to fix it?
Yeah they were backwards. Fixed easily. If you could take a look at my other thread about rear swaybar endlinks though I think I'm missing some hardware.
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Old Dec 25, 2012 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Huggerls1

Yeah they were backwards. Fixed easily. If you could take a look at my other thread about rear swaybar endlinks though I think I'm missing some hardware.
Cool! Glad that worked. I replied to your other thread. Looks like Chris will help you out.

I see you have a 2012 4 door. I'd recommend moving your evap skid over an inch or two before you flex this kit out. Otherwise you might end up tearing your rear DS boot. Also consider longer brake lines. Good luck!
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Old Dec 26, 2012 | 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by MTG

Cool! Glad that worked. I replied to your other thread. Looks like Chris will help you out.

I see you have a 2012 4 door. I'd recommend moving your evap skid over an inch or two before you flex this kit out. Otherwise you might end up tearing your rear DS boot. Also consider longer brake lines. Good luck!
Yes I saw a thread about that so it will definitely be on my list to do as well as the longer brakelines. Man those fronts are maxed out with the extensions as it is now.

Thanks for your help and input. Look for a thread With me showing off my new set up.
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Old Dec 26, 2012 | 07:33 AM
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Yes I saw a thread about that so it will definitely be on my list to do as well as the longer brakelines. Man those fronts are maxed out with the extensions as it is now.

Thanks for your help and input. Look for a thread With me showing off my new set up.
unbolt the brakeline brackets from the shock mount. You have a ton of line left over. You will need to remove the bracket off the line itself.
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