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2001-2005 Hummer H2 4WD Superlift 6″ Lift System Front Installation Instructions

March 6th, 2010 · No Comments

Installation requires a professional mechanic. Prior to beginning, inspect the vehicles steering, driveline, and brake systems, paying close attention to the suspension link arms and bushings, anti-sway bars and bushings, tie rod ends, pitman arm, ball joints and wheel bearings. Also check the steering sector-to-frame and all suspension-to-frame attaching points for stress cracks. The overall vehicle must be in excellent working condition; repair or replace all worn parts. Read instructions several times before starting. Be sure you have all needed parts and know where they install. Read each step completely as you go.
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Honda Twin & Single Cam Timing Kit Instructions

November 17th, 2009 · No Comments

VS4656 Engine Setting/Locking Tool Kit provides the special tools called for when replacing timing belts on Honda models. The kit includes Tensioner Tools and Locking Pins. Many Honda sohc and twin cam engines, including those fitted in Rover 600 Series models, have balancer shafts connected to the crankshaft pulley by a balancer shaft belt. During removal and refitting of the timing belt the balancer shaft belt is removed.
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2007-08 Chevy/GMC Ton, Crew Cab, 2/4wd 3″ Body Lift Installation Instructions

October 17th, 2009 · No Comments

Zone Offroad Products recommends this system be installed by a professional technician. In addition to these instructions, profes-
sional knowledge of disassembly/ reassembly procedures and post installation checks must be known. Minimum tool requirements
include the following: Assorted metric and standard wrenches, hammer, hydraulic floor jack and a set of jack stands. See the “Special
Tools Required” section for additional tools needed to complete this installation properly and safely.
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Chevy/GMC Silverado/Sierra P/U 1500 4 Door Pro Step Installation Instructions

September 13th, 2009 · No Comments

Before Starting Installation
1. Carefully read all warnings and instructions completely before beginning.
2. Verify all parts have been received in this kit by checking the parts list at the end of this document.
3. Only install this kit on the vehicle for which it is specified.
4. Special tools needed:
a. 17/64” & 5/16” drill bits
b. Tool to trim sheet metal
5. Park vehicle on a clean, dry, flat, level surface and block tires so vehicle cannot roll in either direction.
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Chevy/GMC Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon XL 2 & 4WD Body Lift Kit Installation Instructions

September 5th, 2009 · No Comments

Installation of a body lift will change the center of gravity and the handling characteristics of the vehicle. Because of the higher center of gravity and larger tires, the vehicle will handle and react differently both on and off-road. You must drive it safely! Extreme care must be taken to prevent vehicle roll-over or loss of control, which could result in serious injury or death. Avoid sudden sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers and always make sure all vehicle occupants have their seat belts fastened.
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99-05 Chevy/GMC K1500 Dual Shock Kit Installation Instructions

August 30th, 2009 · No Comments

This kit should only be installed on a vehicle that is in good working condition. Before you install the kit, thor- oughly inspect the vehicle for corrosion or deformation of the sheet metal around the factory body mounts. If the vehicle is suspected to have been in a collision or misused, do not install this kit. Off-road use of your vehicle with this kit installed may increase the stress applied to the factory body mounts. We do not recom- mend that any vehicle with a body lift kit installed be involved in any extreme off-road maneuvers such as jumping. Failure to observe this warning may result in serious personal injury and/or severe damage to your vehicle.
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1997-2003 Ford F-150 Rear Add-a-Leaf Installation Instructions

August 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

Read and understand all instructions and warnings prior to installation of product and operation of vehicle. Zone Offroad Products recommends this system be installed by a professional technician. In addition to these instructions, professional knowledge of disassembly/ reassembly procedures and post installation checks must be known. Minimum tool requirements include the following: Assorted metric and standard wrenches, hammer, hydraulic floor jack and a set of jack stands. See the “Special Tools Required” section for additional tools needed to complete this installation properly and safely.
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Ford F150 Pro Step Installation Instructions

May 17th, 2009 · No Comments

Before you install this kit, read and understand all instructions, warnings, cautions, and notes in this instruction sheet and in the vehicle owner’s manual.
CAUTION
Proper installation of this kit requires knowledge of the factory recommended procedures for removal and installation of original equipment components. We recommend that the factory shop manual and any special tools needed to service your vehicle be on hand during the installation. Installation of this kit without proper knowledge of the factory recommended procedures may affect the performance of these components and the safety of the vehicle. We strongly recommend that a certified mechanic familiar with the installation of similar components install this kit.
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DYNA III Electronic Ignition Installation Instructions

February 14th, 2009 · No Comments

The Dyna III Electronic Ignition System has been designed for easy installation and does not require the use of special tools. The compact electronic module operates efficiently and was designed to clamp to a frame tube. It can be located anywhere that there is sufficient space, and does not require special considerations as it is completely vibration and water proof. The recommended location is on the left frame tube under the fuel tank. The DYNA III System was designed for use with stock coils. however. it may be used with other coils that have at least THREE OHMS primary resistance.
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Volvo Penta MD5A Marine diesel engine Workshop Manual

December 11th, 2008 · No Comments

This workshop manual contains repair instructions for the MD5A marine diesel engine. The instructions concerning overhauling describe the most suitable working method to be used with the special tools listed under the heading “Special tools”. Both the engine designation and its serial number must be clearly stated in all correspondence concerning the engine and when ordering spare parts. We reserve the right to carry out design modifications and, for this reason, the contents of this manual cannot he regarded as binding.
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