Finally got around to doing this.
Steps:
Place into Off-Road height.
Place jack stands under frame in case it moves while installing. (I also thought of trying to lower here to send it into "Extended Mode", but didn't mess with it.)
Turn wheels to one side (if left, you'll work on the right side first and vice versa). Reverse when done with one side.
I decided to take off the front right stock rod first.
Pics of stock rod (it's focused on the sensor arm though):
I chose to take off the end that was attached to the sensor arm first - my reasoning was that since the other end is stationary, it would help to keep the arm stable and make for less chance of breaking the sensor arm.
I also decided to use plastic golf divot removal tools, since I figured they would break first instead of the stock rod or sensor arm. I'd rather have that happen then break a part. Spray a bunch of silicone lube around the area and place the divot tool underneath, then you should be able to pull it off with your hand and a little prying action. The top or stationary mount you can get off without the divot tool (on both front and back); just remember to spray liberally with the silicone.
New rod on, just spray the mounts again and slide on. Simple.
Heres the right rear.
Access (stock).
Normal (stock).
Off-Road (stock).
Off-Road (with rods).
Steps:
Place into Off-Road height.
Place jack stands under frame in case it moves while installing. (I also thought of trying to lower here to send it into "Extended Mode", but didn't mess with it.)
Turn wheels to one side (if left, you'll work on the right side first and vice versa). Reverse when done with one side.
I decided to take off the front right stock rod first.
Pics of stock rod (it's focused on the sensor arm though):


I chose to take off the end that was attached to the sensor arm first - my reasoning was that since the other end is stationary, it would help to keep the arm stable and make for less chance of breaking the sensor arm.

I also decided to use plastic golf divot removal tools, since I figured they would break first instead of the stock rod or sensor arm. I'd rather have that happen then break a part. Spray a bunch of silicone lube around the area and place the divot tool underneath, then you should be able to pull it off with your hand and a little prying action. The top or stationary mount you can get off without the divot tool (on both front and back); just remember to spray liberally with the silicone.

New rod on, just spray the mounts again and slide on. Simple.

Heres the right rear.



Access (stock).

Normal (stock).

Off-Road (stock).

Off-Road (with rods).
