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Start reassembly by mounting the lower A-arms. Torque the lower bolts according to the manufacturer's specifications. Cycle the A-arms up and down to again make sure there is no binding. Striction caused by a binding component can cause your suspension setup not to work properly. Follow up by doing the same with the upper A-arms. View Related Article
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