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I had to do it for Regency but it was such a flamin mongrel I couldnt be bothered again when I sold the car so just kept the HICAS unit and sold it separately and left the lock bar on haha

Fairly straight forward:

- undo the square nuts on either end of the lock bar

- undo the two bolts for the lock bar

- remove lock bar

- do the reverse but with the HICAS unit and the wirings should be zip tied around there

mitch it isnt thattttt bad its just the bolts are a fairly tight... i did mine on the 260 a few times... get some of those multi grip plyer thingos n ull get em out...

i found it MUCH MUCH easyer to crack the 2 square bolts then undo the lockback/unit that way its dangeling down so your not pushing against the wheel and giving it toe if i get me...??

ive done easyer shit in my life but ull b able to do it

Get your HICAS lockbar engineered for around $120 :\... Why dont you just do that?

All an engineer is to do is come down, make sure its of quality it is safe, and he marks it off. Nothing else needs to be done. So if you have a high quality lock bar just leave it?

Edited by Weezy

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