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lanerd
Aug 22, 2014Explorer II
My Roadmaster base plate(s) for my Terrain came with simple, east to read and understandable directions. I followed them line by line, and never had a problem. I was surprised at how easy it was to remove the entire front fascia of the car...a few plastic snap buttons and a few sheet metal screws and disconnect the two fog lamps and the whole front end was off.
Now removing my US Gear Unified brake system from my old toad and re-installing it (with directions from US Gear) was a little more intense.....and time consuming...but still way within my simple abilities. If you can read and follow written directions, it's a piece of cake.
Without the mfg directions, I would have had it done in a shop.
Ron
Now removing my US Gear Unified brake system from my old toad and re-installing it (with directions from US Gear) was a little more intense.....and time consuming...but still way within my simple abilities. If you can read and follow written directions, it's a piece of cake.
Without the mfg directions, I would have had it done in a shop.
Ron
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