Progress Rsb Install
#1
Progress Rsb Install
I'm going to be installing my prgress rsb tomorrow(Sunday). Just wanted to know if there was anyone out there who has done this lately and could warn me of any possible snags I might encounter?
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#3
You talking about the Progress Rear Anti-sway bar from CustomMaxima.com?
I actually JUST finished installing mine a few hours ago!
The instructions for installation on one of the posts in this forum were right on the money.
Do a search for....errrr....nevermind.
Anyhoo...after bolting one side, it was a b itch getting the
other side bolted down to the opposite sway arm.
It was as if the bar was just a tad too short and I had
to flex the bar wider to get it to reach the other side.
Other than that, it wasn't too hard.
Good luck, and remember to put your parking break on!
I actually JUST finished installing mine a few hours ago!
The instructions for installation on one of the posts in this forum were right on the money.
Do a search for....errrr....nevermind.
![Squint](https://maxima.org/forums/images/smilies/squint.gif)
Anyhoo...after bolting one side, it was a b itch getting the
other side bolted down to the opposite sway arm.
It was as if the bar was just a tad too short and I had
to flex the bar wider to get it to reach the other side.
Other than that, it wasn't too hard.
Good luck, and remember to put your parking break on!
#4
Kennylai, couldn't access the link. Turbomolur, if that is the only thing that will be a snag thats great. I thought I read somewhere that there was going to be some repositioning of a brake line or a cable.....maybe it was something else. Thanks for the help!
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#5
Here is the link to olincoles write-up:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....&highlight=rsb
To make it easiest for you, do the following:
1. Make sure your car is raised to a good height.
2. Use jack stands! It's for your own safety.
3. Remove the rear wheels. Installation will be easier.
4. Prepare to use a little bit more muscle for one of the trailing arm installs.
But other than those things, installation should be simple, and you should enjoy the mod.
Good luck. Peace.
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....&highlight=rsb
To make it easiest for you, do the following:
1. Make sure your car is raised to a good height.
2. Use jack stands! It's for your own safety.
3. Remove the rear wheels. Installation will be easier.
4. Prepare to use a little bit more muscle for one of the trailing arm installs.
But other than those things, installation should be simple, and you should enjoy the mod.
Good luck. Peace.
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