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Old 03-27-2017, 11:22 AM
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Default Re: Rocker panel and jack pad removal question

I decided to take another path in the removal of the old jack pads and the install of the new pads on my SRT6.

Listed below are the steps I took for this procedure:

1.) The tools used for the procedure included an electric angle drill (for clearance issues), 3/8" drill bit, small screw driver and a rubber mallet.

2.) Drill out the flathead screw head (the screw shaft is hollow), when that's completed, use the small screw driver to push the screw shaft upward and the pad and screw shaft will drop to the floor.

3.) Installation is simple, aligning the slot on the pad to the post, holding it in place, while using a rubber mallet to tap the screw head to the flush position, no need to screw it into place. The pad is secure.

4.) This procedure took about 10 minutes for each pad, from the removal to the installation of the new jack pad.

This procedure is for a standard height SRT6 or N/A, there maybe clearance issues with a lowered suspension Crossfire.

Dennis
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