Rebuilding the suspension is no small task. In this case, the rebuild consisted of an H&R Cup Kit and the replacement of two control arms with new Prothane polyeurethane bushings. The Cup Kit, bushings, and a “suspension refresh” kit were purchased from Potterman’s. The control arms were purchased from Adirondack Auto Brokers.
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VW MKIII Total Suspension Rebuild pdf
June 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Audi A6 Instrument panel pdf
June 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Removing steering column switch
Driver’s side airbag unit and steering wheel removed.
- Pull out steering column and tilt downward as far as it will go.
- Remove screws -1-(2x). Tightening torque: 2.8 Nm (25.2 in lb)
- Remove grip - 2-.
- Remove two Phillips-head screws -arrows-. Tightening torque: 0.6 Nm (5.4 in lb)
- Remove upper steering column switch trim -1-.
When installing, insert upper section into hooks on lower section, swivel downward and secure with screws
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2007 Volkswagen City Golf
May 5th, 2008 · No Comments
Volkswagen has re-named the present Golf generation the City Golf. The City is an entry-level car that is more affordable than the Rabbit, the Golf’s replacement. It is available as a four-door hatchback model only, in one version to which options or option packages can be added. A 2L 4-cylinder gasoline engine is the only one offered, and it powers the front wheels via a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission.
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Choosing a Powered Wheelchair Manual
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
The wide range of battery-powered vehicles currently available for the disability market is divided into three main categories: powered wheelchairs, scooters and buggies. The advice in this factsheet covers powered wheelchairs only. For advice on scooters and buggies refer to DLF fact sheet Choosing a scooter or buggy . People tend to think about purchasing a powered wheelchair when they can no longer manage their standard manual wheelchair.
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2006 Jeep Wrangler pdf
March 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Wrangler Unlimited is designed to keep its wheels firmly planted on the ground—even when one or more may be climbing an obstacle. WRANGLER FEATURES WIND IN YOUR HAIR FREEDOM Wrangler has spent the last 60 years as the only true convertible 4×4—and it’s just one reason why the Wrangler experience can’t be matched. Taking the top off makes life a little more adventurous and lets you become one with the elements. That’s the true spirit of Wrangler. HARD OR SOFT TOP? BOTH! Help protect yourself from the elements with the available full hard doors and composite hard top for the winter months; unzip the soft top in the summer.
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Tire & Wheel Owners Manual Guide
March 16th, 2008 · No Comments
This Owner’s Manual will provide you with tips about taking care of your new tires and wheels. We want to help you get the most out of your tires and wheels since many of you have purchased them to enhance the performance and appearance of your vehicle. Whether you have received tires, wheels or a complete Tire and Wheel Package from The Tire Rack, we thank you for your business and assure you we will continue to have your interest in mind. We stand behind all of the products we sell and are ready to support every manufacturer’s warranty should the need arise. If you have any questions, call us. Use our experience to help you.
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