In the process of replacing suspension bushings and such, the importance of having the suspension at ride height when tightening retainers is pretty clear. "Don't tighten while in any other than static ride height" to avoid preloading bushing rotation position.
On the 2004 in the service manual it states " do not jack vehicle from lower rear control arm".
My thinking is that just finding a secure location under the lower rear A arm to jack it to approx. ride height, is not the same as jacking the vehicle from such point,
Is that the case? Have you had good results doing it using another method?
Thought about ramps once the bolts are all on and wheel mounted, but space to swing a 4 foot long torque wrench under the rig on ramps seems a stretch.
On the 2004 in the service manual it states " do not jack vehicle from lower rear control arm".
My thinking is that just finding a secure location under the lower rear A arm to jack it to approx. ride height, is not the same as jacking the vehicle from such point,
Is that the case? Have you had good results doing it using another method?
Thought about ramps once the bolts are all on and wheel mounted, but space to swing a 4 foot long torque wrench under the rig on ramps seems a stretch.