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    Question Moving ACE RAM when the vehicle is off

    Is there a method for safely moving the ACE RAM through it's travel when the vehicle is off? I ask as the mount extension broke over the weekend, releasing the link pin and then the ACE has attempted to push down, I now need to move the swaybar upwards in order to fit a new link pin in.


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    As fluid flows unrestricted between the front and rear rams, jacking the front will cause fluid to flow - just have to jack the correct side to get the desired effect.
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    I think I normally just jack the axle into place.
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    I ended up jacking it on the chases where the rear trailing arms mount. That raised the vehicle body on that side enough that I could get the link pin into the mount on the diff.

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