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Old 19th October 2005, 01:44   #1
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DSSR installation?

No instructions came with the DSSR and I could not find the instructions in the SSK intructions. And no instructions at the UUC website. I'm having the dealer do the install on 10/20. Is it real obvious how to do it? Any advice would be appreciated.
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Re: DSSR installation?

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No instructions came with the DSSR and I could not find the instructions in the SSK intructions. And no instructions at the UUC website. I'm having the dealer do the install on 10/20. Is it real obvious how to do it? Any advice would be appreciated.

No worries.

Typically there is a sheet included however if the only thing being replaced is the DSSR then all that is required is the removing of the through pin at the shifter and the through pin at the transmission. This can be do "WITHOUT" removing anything. Worst case we have removed the rear transmission bushings (VERY EASY) so we can lower the tail of the transmission slightly for a bit better hand access.

For the dealer this should be a "NO BRAINER"

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