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Installing srpings in rear, is IRS drop mandatory?
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<blockquote data-quote="SpectorV" data-source="post: 13110632" data-attributes="member: 27907"><p>For mine I unbolted the exhaust hangers and let the exhaust hang down a bit (or remove the catback if you want)</p><p></p><p>then remove the shock bolts, watch the brake lines so they dont get to tight, and remove the back two IRS bolts then tilt the irs down with a jack that is supporting the rear. Then you can get to it.</p><p></p><p>GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT time to change fuel filter!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpectorV, post: 13110632, member: 27907"] For mine I unbolted the exhaust hangers and let the exhaust hang down a bit (or remove the catback if you want) then remove the shock bolts, watch the brake lines so they dont get to tight, and remove the back two IRS bolts then tilt the irs down with a jack that is supporting the rear. Then you can get to it. GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT time to change fuel filter! [/QUOTE]
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