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Now install the provided M12 x 120mm pivot bolt through the axle mount, the axle's lower-control-arm mount, and the control-arm-bushing crush sleeve. Insert the bolt from the inboard side of the mounting bracket. Snug by hand, but don't fully tighten it. If the control-arm-bushing crush sleeve shifts out of alignment with the holes in the axle's mount, use a punch or screwdriver on the outboard side to pry the crush sleeve back into place. From the inboard side, insert the pivot bolt and push it all the way through. At this point, this is how the driver-side lower arm and the Panhard-bar axle mount should look.

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