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Hay guys n gals

I just disconnected my HICAS to make it more driftable..

Im just wondering does the rear end have to be stiffened up with a bar or welded??....

Cause I've just tuned it up and it wobbles a little when I take off. (the backend)

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what do you mean buy disconnected?? you cant just pull a fuse or unplug a computer. you need a hicas lock bar to put in place of the hicas cylinder to hold the rear end straight.

BY disconnected i mean ive unplugged the socket near the battery and the fuse box, so hicas isnt connected anymore. Where can you get hicas lock bars from are they easy to install urself??

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BY disconnected i mean ive unplugged the socket near the battery and the fuse box, so hicas isnt connected anymore. Where can you get hicas lock bars from are they easy to install urself??

no, you cant do that. yeah, they are fairly straight forward to install, if your ok on the tools, there is a tutorial in the tut section if you have a look in there. only differance between 32 ad 33 is that 32 is hydrolic and 33 is electric, so you have hydrolic lines to block off/bypass on the 32.

also you need to get a wheel alignment done straight away after install. there are group buys that pop up occasionly for them, or just look around on some of the performance parts sites.

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