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Hey all, I have to get rid of my HICAS in one day... I have the lock bar ready(Cheers Geoff) and just need to know how to loop the power steering lines, like what is the best way...

I plan on removing them altogether, but for the time being I need them looped cuz I'm in a drift comp on friday and don't have the time to remove them altogether...

Also, Which side does the elongated hole on the lockbar go? Drivers side? Passengers side?

Need help quickly...

Wicked Cheers in advance...

Josh :huh:

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on my 33 is was the driver side (i found a photo as above) but you will see when you remove the unit what side it is on, you can see on my hicas unit the right hole is slightly larger.. just look for that and put it there :huh:

Yeh I gotta hand it to the guys at c red, I rang them up and they could get me in on the same day a couple of hours later, they fitted it and everythings sweet :) Cheers guys!! Had the alignment done today so I'm all ready for the comp tonight :) Now all we need is decent weather :cheers:

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