000_0041z.jpg 646 hits | 87.42 KB | Posted: 3/4/06 Open the hood and remove the top bolt from the shock tower. You will need a 15 mm deep socket and a wrench. (Posted in: Front 2wd Ranchos 9000X Shocks)
000_0055z.jpg 643 hits | 84.02 KB | Posted: 3/4/06 Put on the ring and bushing. Install the top of the Rancho shock in first then install the bottom. (Posted in: Front 2wd Ranchos 9000X Shocks)
000_0054z.jpg 640 hits | 82.82 KB | Posted: 3/4/06 First add grease to all the bushings. (Posted in: Front 2wd Ranchos 9000X Shocks)
100_0453ny.JPG 635 hits | 44.69 KB | Posted: 12/11/05 The headlamps kit is a plug and play unlike Ford Wiring harness which you have to cut and soder the wiring to gether. The thing i don't under stand is why the need to connect to the battery. It reminds me of the wiring upgrade to get more watts out ... (Posted in: Stuff I bought to change the front end to 05)
000_0059z.jpg 634 hits | 92.04 KB | Posted: 3/4/06 Now tighted the bottom nut to 60 lb. Use a 18 mm socket with a ratched. Then use a Torque wrench to tighted to 60 pounds. (Posted in: Front 2wd Ranchos 9000X Shocks)
000_0050z.jpg 632 hits | 78.71 KB | Posted: 3/4/06 Remove the upper shock bushing that is left on the shock tower with flat head screw driver. Poke it, tear it. do anything to remove it (Posted in: Front 2wd Ranchos 9000X Shocks)
000_0064twopizz.jpg 617 hits | 94.81 KB | Posted: 3/4/06 The right is the same for removal and installing. But its a little more difficult. Its harder to get any tools in there. Even with a crazy head socket.. I latter found this intresting opening on the right side looks a little wider. (Posted in: Front 2wd Ranchos 9000X Shocks)