Hotchkis 1313 Trailing Arms, Lower, 59-64 GM B-Body User Manual
Warning

1313 LOWER TRAILING ARMS
59-64 CHEVROLET B-BODY
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INSTALLATION OF HOTCHKIS PERFORMANCE LOWER TRAILING ARMS
WARNING
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This installation involves the removal and re-installation of the rear coil springs.
Springs should be removed and installed by a trained technician for your safety.
1)
Securely block the front wheels of the vehicle. Use a jack to raise the rear of the vehicle and
support with jack stands to the frame.
2)
Remove the screw retaining the brake line to the top of the trailing arm. Keep the stock
hardware for re-installation later.
Document Outline
- Improperly installed or installed by someone other than a qualified, licensed auto mechanic experienced in the installation and removal of suspension products;
- Improperly serviced, misused, or modified, altered or subjected to abuse, negligence, accident or collision;
- Installed in any vehicle that has been modified;
- Installed on any vehicle that has carried loads in excess of automobile manufacturer suggested weight limits; or
- Installed on any vehicle that has been subject to abnormal or excessive use, including rallying, racing, or racing-type activities or off-road use.
- Did you register the product at 0Twww.hotchkis.net0T or via the mail-in warranty card within 30 days of purchase?
- Is the product appropriate to your application?
- Did you carefully and thoroughly read the instructions provided along with the product?
- Do you have the original invoice or sales receipt?
- Is the return date within 36 months from the purchase date?
- Are you the original purchaser?
- Was the product properly installed by a qualified, licensed auto mechanic?
- Has the product been installed on the original vehicle on which it was installed at all times?
- Is the product unmodified and clean?
- Is the reason for return a legitimate product defect?