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Honda GL1000 Condenser Ground Upgrade Mounting Instructions

November 10th, 2009 · No Comments

All left / right descriptions are from the point of view of the rider when seated on the bike in the riding position.
Note: the condenser upgrade cable supplied will have a black cover to make it inconspicuous enough for a concours show bike. The example shown has a red cover to highlight the correct location and routing.
1. Place the bike on the center stand.
2. Remove the left side cover.
3. Loosen the rear engine mounting bolt. This is a long bolt that passes through both rear engine hangers. If mounted correctly, the nut, washer and lock washer should be on the right side of the bike. Yours may be reversed.
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2001-2004 GM 1500HD/2500HD/3500HD Torsion Key

October 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Before you begin please make sure you are installing these keys on an HD series Chevrolet or GMC truck. These keys will not work on a standard 1500 series ― ton Silverado or Sierra. These are for HD models only.

Working with torsion bars can be dangerous! Follow ALL precautions when installing the leveling keys. The methods described in this guide should be performed by a professional. PerformanceLifts.com will hold no liability or responsibility for injuries or damage that occur due to the use of this guide. Working with torsion bar suspension systems can be extremely dangerous and injury or death can occur. PerformanceLifts.com strongly suggests having a professional install the torsion leveling keys.
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1965-1972 Full-Size Ford DB1512M Installation Instructions

July 30th, 2009 · No Comments

Installation of any component or kit should only be performed by persons experienced in the installation and proper operation of disc brake systems. It is also the responsibility of the person installing any brake component or kit to determine the suitability of the component or kit for that particular application.
NOTE: Before operating the vehicle after installation test the function of the brakes under controlled conditions. Make several stops in a safe area from low speed and gradually work up to nor- mal speeds. DO NOT DRIVE WITH UNTESTED BRAKES! Always utilize safety restraints when operating the vehicle.
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