1.
Use Safety stands whenever a procedure requires you under the vehicle
or supports. Or have someone hold the lid open for you so that they can
raise or lower it as needed.
2. Before removing the old lift
support, inspect the end connections and compare them to the units on
your vehicle to make sure that they are the same As well as the extended
length.
3. Remove the old support from the vehicle by placing a
small flat headed screw driver under the U shaped band on the ends of
the support. Slowly turn the screw driver and it will lift up on the
band approx.1/8", then pull the support away from the vehicle and it
will release.
4. To install the new supports do the same
procedure in reverse. DO NOT jam the new support end over the ball
socket without lifting the U band slightly or damage may occur.
5.
Lift Supports need to be installed fully extended. In most cases you
just can't compress them unless they are on the vehicle. If you have any
issues during the installation PLEASE contact us. Never force a
support.
6. If the ends are not lining up the support may
need to be turned. To do this attach the shaft end of the support to the
vehicle and then turn the entire body of the support clockwise unit the
ends line up.
Shipping Terms
1. WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
2. Orders processed within 24-48 hours of payment verification.
3. We only ship to confirmed PAYPAL addresses. Your PAYPAL address MUST MATCH your Shipping address.
4. The images shown are not the actual item and are for your reference only.
5. SERVICE TRANSIT TIME is provided by the carrier and excludes weekends and holidays. Transit times may vary, particularly during the holiday season.
6. If you have not received your shipment within 30 days from payment, please contact us. We will track the shipment and get back to you as soon as possible with a reply. Our happiness is your satisfaction.
7. Due to stock status and time differences, we will choose to ship your item from our first available warehouse for fast delivery.
8. Shipping time:
USA: CN EMS & USPS 7—15 DAYS ARRIVE. Europe,Australia,Canada: 15-40 days arrival. Others countries or remote areas may take longer.
Contact us within 40 days if item not receive.
Noted: pls don't bid the item if shipping time can't meet you.
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On Aug-27-15 at 03:07:37 PDT, seller added the following information:
GOVERNMENT attempts to reduce legal costs from whiplash injury claims seem to be failing. The average legal costs for small, whiplash-like third party injury (TPI) claims now stand at £2,500 per claimant, according to a report by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries. The institute said this was a 15% increase since 2010 "when the Ministry of Justice introduced new measures which sought, in part, to contain legal costs".
Nissan had a little fun at the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide, Australia earlier this month. For an exhibition, it pitted its Leaf Nismo RC versus its Nissan GT-R road car and the Nissan Altima V8 Supercar. Thankfully, the whole contest was recorded for posterity.
Not since the Jaguar XJ came out in the late 60s, when I was but a slip of a lad, have I fallen in love with a Jaguar. But now, thanks to the renderings released today by Auto Express, I have once again. The image you see here is the Jaguar XF Coupe, the beautiful 2-door version of the XF Saloon, which Jaguar plan on launching in 2010.