JTdiRtyD
Well-Known Member
Yeah I wasn't impressed with the hardware. Would have been nice if they had used the same socket sizes as the factory stuff, but no. Mine was atleast all there though. I did have to not follow the instructions for the rear track bar relocation. IIRC it says to use the factory bolt in the factory location but with a AEV provided nut. Well the AEV supplied nut was a different thread that the OEM bolt so that didn't work. I believe I used the AEV bolt in the factory hole and the OEM bolt in the "new" trackbar location.Great info. I've heard some say you need a track bar other say you don't. Long as it doesn't affect anything than I can do the install and not immediately worry. So thanks. I did figure I'd need to adjust the draglink which is expected.
Overall im not too worried about the install. However what makes it slightly harder and make take even more than the allotted time, is the fact that I'm not coming from a stock form which the instructions are based on. I currently have the AEV 2 inch spacer lift which I installed myself (part of what makes me confident about installing the dualsport myself). But considering that and that certain sections require stock hardware with AEV hardware etc, I'm having to refer back to the spacer install instructions as well. Luckily I kept my stock links and spring isolators which the spacer kit didn't need.
Also I edited my original post to state to remove at least one end of the trackbars before lowering the axles. Instructions state to loosen them but don't remove, but you'll fight with getting the axle low enough if you don't.
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