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Quik351
Member # 7859
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im thinking of installing my qa1 front suspension coil-over kit to save money but need instructions on how to do or pics if anyone can i really need help any info works i have no engine in it right know so its perfect time to assemble the kit thanks for the help
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Quik351
Member # 7859
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any help
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Duncan Motors
Member # 7045
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it didnt come with a instruction manual?
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70mach351
Member # 7528
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is it just the coil overs or is it the whole k member kit?
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70mach351
Member # 7528
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http://www.griggsracing.com/pdfFiles/FCO2000.pdf
quick google search, not qa1 but should be the same.
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Quik351
Member # 7859
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the k member kit [ July 26, 2010, 04:56 PM: Message edited by: Quik351 ]
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Quik351
Member # 7859
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anything guys
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70mach351
Member # 7528
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your going to have to support the motor and then take all the suspension goodies off, then the k member, then put all the suspension back on. should just bolt up
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1SLOWLX
Member # 558
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quote: Originally posted by Quik351: im thinking of installing my qa1 front suspension coil-over kit to save money but need instructions on how to do or pics if anyone can i really need help any info works i have no engine in it right know so its perfect time to assemble the kit thanks for the help
easy money just unbolt the old shit and bolt in the new shit. You doing the whole k member or just the coil over kit?
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Quik351
Member # 7859
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the whole k member kit but what i dont get is where goes all the washers, it came with alot and also i have no engine so it should be easy. this is what i bought https://www.mustangguys.com/store/79-89-Mustang-K-Member--Front-Suspension-Package-OSCARItem_227=50-MU1HR.aspx [ July 26, 2010, 06:13 PM: Message edited by: Quik351 ]
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street_illegal_stang
Member # 1554
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the picture on that site shows you what goes where really. The washer should fit snug around the bolt .
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lilowhit
Member # 8306
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just finished doing my gr-40 and really it is just that easy. Get the car at least 18 inches off the ground. It is as basic as the other guys said but here is a good tip if doing your K-member, plumb it first meaning hang the plumb bobs first and take measurements that way you will have reference pts as to what square is. very important to be square to the chassis when setting up your suspension that way you can get the max out of it. Its funny that guy recommended Griggs because they are merging. So if you called them Im sure they could point you in the right direction. But I called them all (Griggs, Maier, MM). Jack Hidley at Max. Mtrsprts is an excellent source. It really is just that easy though.
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91redmustang
Member # 10019
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did the kit come with regular arms or the adjustable ones that move the wheels back to the stock location?
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Quik351
Member # 7859
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regular arms
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whitelx91
Member # 8317
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Speaking of those qa1 c/os ive had mine for a few years and theyve always been real noisy, anybody else had this pblm?
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Quik351
Member # 7859
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what u mean by noisy and can please post some pics of your kit thanks any help.
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