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Old 12-26-2013, 03:52 PM
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Took a ride to pay off bet made with my lil girl...then rode to breakfast buffet...love spending time with my tween who loves riding with me...especially if Luke Bryan is on radio, it's not a wobble, it's my lil girl singing n dancing in tow
 
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Yesterday I attempted installing lift kits, but realized I had no way to collapse the shocks, so ended up putting everything back stock. (Grumblemumble)

Screw it! Let 'er drag. I'm gonna ride it today!
 
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Today I ordered parts! V&H Power Duals with TriGlide adaptor kit, H.O. SlipOns, SE Ventilator AC, Rear bumper guard and Tour Pack luggage rack. Couldn't wait til Spring. Soon as everything is here it goes in to the dealer for install and MAP download.
 
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Washed um, waxed um, then took them for a ride and got them dirty all over again. It's 71* here now, as soon as FOOTBALL is over I'll repeat.
 
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Originally Posted by ZD
Yesterday I attempted installing lift kits, but realized I had no way to collapse the shocks, so ended up putting everything back stock. (Grumblemumble)

Screw it! Let 'er drag. I'm gonna ride it today!
Glad you got a ride in!

There is no need to collapse the shocks when installing a lift kit.

If you don't have the install instructions, give a call or email at the contact info below and we can walk you thru it or email you a PDF of the instructions.

You do need a jack, and a few wrenches and sockets, and some thread locker.
 
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Sucked oil out of the main crankcase till it was reduced to 1/2 way between add & full. Got this tip on this forum to resolve oil puking out of the SE open AC.

Btw...better said per various input, the Full mark is really "over full".

Goes tied up, abpndcwas not to able to take her for a ride to try it out.
 
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Mounted my new GoPro and took her for a ride!
 
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Glad you got a ride in!

There is no need to collapse the shocks when installing a lift kit.

If you don't have the install instructions, give a call or email at the contact info below and we can walk you thru it or email you a PDF of the instructions.

You do need a jack, and a few wrenches and sockets, and some thread locker.
Thanks Kevin! I actually have jacks etc... I had the thing up on stands, depressurized the air shocks, removed the stock mount, and installed the new bracket. Unfortunately the shock mount was over an inch from lining up with the mount and no amount of jacking, blocking or anything else I tried would get it any closer.

I did write to your support email addy a few days ago requesting a PDF of the instructions, but haven't heard back... Figured y'all were shut down for the holidays!
 
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Originally Posted by ZD
Thanks Kevin! I actually have jacks etc... I had the thing up on stands, depressurized the air shocks, removed the stock mount, and installed the new bracket. Unfortunately the shock mount was over an inch from lining up with the mount and no amount of jacking, blocking or anything else I tried would get it any closer.

I did write to your support email addy a few days ago requesting a PDF of the instructions, but haven't heard back... Figured y'all were shut down for the holidays!
No, we're working, and answer all emails withing a few hours, 24 hours at the most.

Let me know your email addy and we'll get the PDF right out to you....also track down if we missed your email, or if we never received it.
 
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Kevin, Thanks much for your quick responses. The memo would be from "Rugerhound@hotmail.com".

Thanks!
 


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