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Old 12-22-2004, 08:04 AM
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I just received my X-Brace a couple days ago (Thanks, Muz) and am ready to install, but I don't have access to jack stands or ramps and a torque wrench. Is there anybody on here willing to help me out? I'll buy lunch and/or a six pack of your favorite beer Preferably somebody close to Glendale, but I'm not averse to driving. I know people get busy around the holidays, so if I have to wait until after Christmas or whatever, that's fine with me.

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Old 12-22-2004, 08:21 AM
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Sup Josh,

I got my X-brace with you at the same time... just got mine couple days too.. I live in the OC so if u dont mind driving down we could install it together n grab some food

p.s. I have all necissary tools too


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dude i will help for free...it's seriously so easy, I'm in Cerritos, let me know!
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If I were closer to you I would offer my help.
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I can help if you need it. Its pretty easy to do.
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I'd be glad to help for free. I have the jacks, ramps, tools, hex bit, and torque wrench, and I have performed or "supervised" a bunch of Muz Whiteline cross braces. My schedule is pretty flexible over the Holidays. My PMs are full until I unexpire my membership, so you can email me at s2ki2@oat.net.

If you do the install elsewhere, leave the first 3 bolts loose because the 4th one is a tough fit. Then MAKE SURE that you don't strip the bolts - hand tighten them WAY down before you use a rachet or torque wrench.

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[QUOTE=oatnet,Dec 22 2004, 10:42 AM] If you do the install elsewhere, leave the first 3 bolts loose because the 4th one is a tough fit.
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