Specifications

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6. Identify the U-bracket.
When oriented correctly, the
bracket will be angled
towards the front of the cart.
7. Slide the U-bracket into the
original shock mounts.
Install the U-bracket to the
shock mounts using (2)
10mm x 60 Hex Head Bolts,
(4) 10mm Flat Washers
and (2) 10mm Nylock Nuts.
8. Slowly raise the rear axle until the top of the shocks reach the new
shock mounts. Install the top of the shocks to the shock mounts
using the Original Hardware.
9. Reroute and reconnect any wires or cables removed in step 4. Use
wire ties to secure them if needed.
10. Locate the two bolts in the bagwell area. Remove the bolt on the
driver side.
11. Using the empty bolt hole as a guide, drill a 1/8” - 3/16” pilot hole
completely through the chassis. Then drill a 13/32” hole through
the pilot hole.
12. Orient the connecting rod bracket so the rounded corner is facing
downward and is closer to the driver side of the cart.
13. Place the connecting rod bracket on the underside of the chassis
and behind the original connecting rod mounting tab.
14. Install the bracket to the mounting tab using (1) 12mm x 25 Hex
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16. Using the Original Hardware,
bolt the new BMF A-arm
assembly to the chassis in the
(4) places where the original
A-arms were removed.
NOTE: Additional help is recom-
mended during this step to help
support the A-arm assembly
during installation.
17. Tighten the hardware loosened in Step 14.
Keep the A-arm assembly aligned with the
frame.
18. Mount the shocks to the shock towers using
(1) 10mm x 70 Hex Head Bolt, (2) 10mm Flat
Washers and (1) 10mm Nylock Nut per shock.
It is recommended to install the shock in the
center hole position to start. If the camber
needs adjusting at the end of the installation,
the position can be changed.
19. Using the Original Hardware, mount the
bottom of the shocks to the BMF A-arms.
A rubber mallet can be used to align the
A-arm in the mounting tabs.
20. Attach the new passenger side steering
knuckle to the top of the spindle using (2)
10mm x 80 Hex Head Bolts, (4) 10mm
Flat Washers and (2) 10mm Nylock Nuts.
Torque the bolts to the correct torque
specifications shown on page 2.
21. Install the tie rod end to the steering knuckle using the Original
Hardware.
22. Repeat steps 20-21 for
the driver side steering
knuckle.