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Instalation of Courtesy FSTB, if you have experience w/ courtesy, etc. please read

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Old Jul 13, 2001 | 08:01 PM
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Hey all, I just received my FSTB from Courtesy and have a few questions.. a lot of the things are loose, so I am just going to tighten them... does that sound bad?? And how hard is it going to be to put this sucker on.,... can i put it on w/ out any tools, etc... please respond asap, i wanna get this thing on.
Old Jul 13, 2001 | 11:31 PM
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install is easy

shouldn't tak e very long. follow this link and you'll see it's very easy. You do need some simple tools. This is the link from the shoptalk link on the maxima.org homepage.

http://integra.vtec.net/geeser/megamax/bars.html
Old Jul 13, 2001 | 11:36 PM
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also check out

go to maximadriver.com and look under how2.
hope this helps
Old Jul 14, 2001 | 05:30 AM
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It should be loose. You are going to need the slack to install it. Remove the 3 bolts on each tower, fit it in place, and tighten. Then put the bolts back in.
Then take it out to a nice winding road and see how good it feels.
Old Jul 14, 2001 | 07:29 AM
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Originally posted by bdogg88
Hey all, I just received my FSTB from Courtesy and have a few questions.. a lot of the things are loose, so I am just going to tighten them... does that sound bad?? And how hard is it going to be to put this sucker on.,... can i put it on w/ out any tools, etc... please respond asap, i wanna get this thing on.
A lot of the things are loose? What "things" are loose? If you want an accurate answer you must phrase a more specific question.

You did not specify the model year of your Maxima. It makes a difference.

Without any tools? What are you going to use, your fingers? Of course you need tools! That includes a torque wrench.
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