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Old 08-15-2009, 01:30 AM
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so it's all good now, right?
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is there any special tools needed to install a leveling kit
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big metric sockets. 30mm and a 27mm ? i beleive it was when i did mine
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30mm socket was too small for my lower strut nut, i don't honestly know what size it is either, lol
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all is good, thanks for the help

No special tools really, once you get the first side done the second goes twice as fast
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this is from rough countrys install

15mm Wrench
15mm Socket
29mm Socket
1 1/16
Wrench
21mm Wrench
16 mm Wrench
21 mm Wrench
3/8
mm Wrench
9/16
Wrench
9/16
Socket
Hammer
Floor Jack

Jack Stands

my instructions called for
http://www.fatbobsgarage.com/instruc...ions_Steel.pdf
15mm,18mm,21mm,27mm, and 30mm

so it is a crap shoot
Old 08-17-2009, 09:49 PM
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i see that, i wonder why? must have used a mixed size of bolts or whatever, typical ford though, use whatever works.



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