Tools
Jack
Jack stands
Ratchet
12 mm Socket
14 mm Socket
17 mm Socket
12mm Open end wrench
17mm Open end wrench
Step 1 ( jack and jack stands required )
Put the car on jack stands and remove wheels
Step 2 ( 17mm wrench and socket required )
Remove this large bolt attaching both rear lower control arms to the rear knuckle. You will need to put a 17mm wrench on one side to hold the bolt as you back the nut off. Repeat for both sides
Step 3 ( 17mm socket and wrench required )
Remove this bolt on both sides of the car, If possible remove the bolt on the other control arm next to it used for alignment. On this car it was seized so we left it on.
Step 4 ( 17mm socket required )
Remove these 4 bolts and remove your cross member. You will need to maneuver it out in an odd way if you could not remove the alignment lower control arm
Step 5
Compare the new cross member to the old one
Notice the additional bracket on the EX cross member. This cross member is also from a wagon and still has the wagon cast steel lower control arm installed.
Step 6 ( If secondary control arm was not removed )
Set the new cross member into place like i did
Step 7
Reinstall these 4 bolts ( 17mm socket required )
Step 8 ( 17mm socket and wrench required )
Install this control arm
Step 9 ( 17mm socket and wrench required )
Reinstall this bolt, this can be tricky and be sure the nut always faces the rear end of the car
Step 10 ( 12mm socket and wrench required )
Get your sway bar and remove this part from the bar itself. Makes the install alot easier
Step 11 ( 12mm wrench required )
Mount the sway bar to the brackets. take note of the hook in the picture
Step 12 ( 12mm socket required )
Mount the sway bar peice we removed in step 10 and install it like so. Take note of the half moon shaped peice. Do not tighten it untill step 13 is complete
Step 13 ( 12mm socket and wrench required )
Mount the sway bar to the bracket
Step 14 ( everything required )
Double check to make sure everything is tight. Lower your car back down and go for a test drive. Enjoy your stock upgraded cb7
Jack
Jack stands
Ratchet
12 mm Socket
14 mm Socket
17 mm Socket
12mm Open end wrench
17mm Open end wrench
Step 1 ( jack and jack stands required )
Put the car on jack stands and remove wheels
Step 2 ( 17mm wrench and socket required )
Remove this large bolt attaching both rear lower control arms to the rear knuckle. You will need to put a 17mm wrench on one side to hold the bolt as you back the nut off. Repeat for both sides
Step 3 ( 17mm socket and wrench required )
Remove this bolt on both sides of the car, If possible remove the bolt on the other control arm next to it used for alignment. On this car it was seized so we left it on.
Step 4 ( 17mm socket required )
Remove these 4 bolts and remove your cross member. You will need to maneuver it out in an odd way if you could not remove the alignment lower control arm
Step 5
Compare the new cross member to the old one
Notice the additional bracket on the EX cross member. This cross member is also from a wagon and still has the wagon cast steel lower control arm installed.
Step 6 ( If secondary control arm was not removed )
Set the new cross member into place like i did
Step 7
Reinstall these 4 bolts ( 17mm socket required )
Step 8 ( 17mm socket and wrench required )
Install this control arm
Step 9 ( 17mm socket and wrench required )
Reinstall this bolt, this can be tricky and be sure the nut always faces the rear end of the car
Step 10 ( 12mm socket and wrench required )
Get your sway bar and remove this part from the bar itself. Makes the install alot easier
Step 11 ( 12mm wrench required )
Mount the sway bar to the brackets. take note of the hook in the picture
Step 12 ( 12mm socket required )
Mount the sway bar peice we removed in step 10 and install it like so. Take note of the half moon shaped peice. Do not tighten it untill step 13 is complete
Step 13 ( 12mm socket and wrench required )
Mount the sway bar to the bracket
Step 14 ( everything required )
Double check to make sure everything is tight. Lower your car back down and go for a test drive. Enjoy your stock upgraded cb7
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