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Chevrolet Silverado / GMC Sierra 1999–2006 AMP Installation

September 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Attaching motor to linkage assembly
The motors must be attached to the linkage assemblies before continuing the installation process.

Steps 1-3 for Heavy Duty Trucks only! For all other vehicles skip to Step 4.
HD - Short Bed: Remove forward most brake cable guide.
HD - Long Bed: Remove first and third brake cable guide.
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Chevrolet Silverado / GMC Sierra - Crew Cab 2007

September 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Install plastic brake cable guide (7) in rear of middle body mount. Install new parking brake cable guide (24) in existing frame hole as shown. Remove forward most brake cable guide and replace with new guide (6). Install driver side front linkage in first sheetmetal tab / hole from front. Install threaded clamping plate (13) on top of pinch weld and thread fastener ( 10) into clamping plate and torque to 16 ft-lbs. (22 N m). Next install fastener (12), finger tighten only.
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88-98 Chevy/GMC K1500/2500 6 Lug 4wd 6″ Suspension System Installation Instructions

July 25th, 2008 · No Comments

1. Park the vehicle on a clean, level surface and block the rear wheels for safety.
2. Safely raise the front of vehicle and support with jack stands for safety.
3. Remove the wheels.
4. Measure and record the length of the exposed thread on the torsion bar adjusting bolts for later reference.
DRV__________ PASS__________
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2001-2007 Chevy/GMC 2500 HD 4wd 6″ Suspension System Installation Instructions

July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

FRONT INSTALLATION
1. Park the vehicle on a clean, level surface and block the rear wheels for safety.
2. Safely raise the front of vehicle and support with jack stands for safety.
3. Remove the wheels.
4. Measure and record the length of the exposed thread on the torsion bar adjusting bolts for later reference.
DRV__________ PASS__________
5. Remove the torsion bar assembly.
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2001-2006 Chevy/GMC 2500 HD 2WD 6″ Suspension System Installation Instructions

July 18th, 2008 · No Comments

FRONT INSTALLATION
1. Park the vehicle on a clean, level surface and block the rear wheels for safety.
2. Safely raise the front of vehicle and support with jack stands for safety.
3. Remove the wheels.
4. Measure and record the length of the exposed thread on the torsion bar adjusting bolts for later reference.
DRV__________ PASS__________
5. Remove the torsion bar assembly.
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1999-2000 Chevrolet/GMC Silverado/Sierra 3/4 Ton 3″ Body Lift Kit

July 16th, 2008 · No Comments

1. Remove negative battery cable, then positive battery cable from the battery. If equipped, the Supplemental Restraint System will be deactivated when the battery is disconnected.
SteeRIng extenSIon
2. Remove the nut and bolt holding the steering column to the steering shaft located in the engine compartment about 8 inches down from the firewall. Mark the two shafts for realignment.
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1988-1998 Chevrolet/GMC 3″ Body Lift Kit Installation Instructions

July 8th, 2008 · No Comments

This guide INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS step:
1. Remove positive and negative battery cables. If equipped, the Supplemental Restraint System will be deactivated when the battery is disconnected.
FRONT BUMPER REMOvAl
2. Note location of front bumper in relation to the front of the vehicle for use in alignment during reinstallation.
3. Remove lower shroud located between the radiator and the front bumper. This provides access to the inside bumper bolts.
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Bosch Cabin Filter Installation Guide pdf

April 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Audi 2 BMW also 35 also 55-56, 58 also 1, 3, 5-9 also 26-28 also 24-25, 28 also 26-27, 29 47 Saab 31 Saturn 50 Toyota 62 Volvo 54 VW also 48-49 also 32 also 51-52 also 63-64 also 57-61 24 Buick 23 Cadillac 25 Chevrolet 10 Chrysler 10 Dodge 11 Ford 25 GMC 33 Honda 38 Hyundai 17 Jaguar 50 Lexus 16 Lincoln 12 Mazda 40 Mercedes 11 Mercury 24 Oldsmobile 24 Pontiac 10 Plymouth Contents by Part Number P3640, C3640 P3681 P3682 P3821, C3821 C3741 P3604, C3804 P3856, C3856 P3672, C3672 24 P3871, C3871 25 P3730, C3730 26 P3720 27 C3841 28 P3850 29 P3620, C3620 30 P3752 31 P3670 32 P3630 33 P3875 34 P3600, C3600 35 P3711 36 P3753 37 P3890 38 P3790 39 P3860 40 P3802 41 P3870, C3870 42 P3651 43 P3631 44 P3788 45 P3874 46 C3782 10 C3872 11 P3610, C3610 12 P3710 13 P3671 14 P3760, C3760 15 P3652 16 P3877 17 P3869 18 C3789 19 P3611, C3611 20 P3742 21 P3680 22 P3650 23 P3859, C3859 47 P3806, C3806 48 P3878 49 P3805 50 P3785 51 P3754 52 P3750 53 P3755 54 P3740, C3740 55 P3873, C3873, P3800, C3800 56 P3803, C3803 57 C3854 58 P3852, C3834 59 P3780, C3781 60 C3854 61 C3861 62 P3700 63 P3787 64 C3857
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Sno-Wai Snow and Ice Control Equipment Index pdf

March 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Owner’s Manuals Plow Parts Manuals Plow Set-up / Installation Manuals Spreader Manuals Skid Steer Manuals Subframe Installations Light Kit Installations Accessories Service Kits Fenner Repair Manual Monarch Repair Manual Cadillac Chevrolet Dodge Ford GMC Isuzu Jeep Mazda Mercury Mitsubishi Nissan Suzuki Toyota Main Page Accessories Manual Description Joystick Assembly & Installation Instructions 24 Series & 25 Series Snow Plows For Plow Serial Numbers After 24D100000, 24G100000 25D100000, 25G100000 Installation And Parts Manual Shoes and Shoe Brackets Package 99100145 For Plow Serial Numbers After 18M100000 18DX100000
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NeoChanger Instruction Manual

March 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Installation Preparation (All Vehicles) Anti-Vibration Setup Load/Unload Magazine CHAPTER Dip-Switch Overview (REQUIRED) Acura Audi Ford (Ford, Lincoln, Mercury) GM (Buick, Cadillac, Chevy, GMC, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Saturn) Chrysler (Jeep, Dodge, Plymouth, Eagle) Honda Toyota Volkswagen CHAPTER Troubleshooting Warranty/Warnings FCC and Legal Information Installation Preparation This chapter provides information required for the installation of the Neo Changer, it must be read by all users. Thank you for purchasing the Neo Changer. Since the Neo Changer will works in many different vehicles the following steps must be taken to ensure the changer is set up correctly for the vehicle it is being installed in.
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