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I used all the shims. I had to cut some of them to get them to fit where I wanted them. Taking them off i had to pull pretty hard on certain spots to get them to pop off. Just don’t bend them or you will screw them up. If I remember I had to cut a few wire ties that the factory used to keep the wires running in a straight line For some reason the drivers side was harder to get off. Both sides are still sitting flat truck is 19 months old
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I used all the shims. I had to cut some of them to get them to fit where I wanted them. Taking them off i had to pull pretty hard on certain spots to get them to pop off. Just don’t bend them or you will screw them up. If I remember I had to cut a few wire ties that the factory used to keep the wires running in a straight line For some reason the drivers side was harder to get off. Both sides are still sitting flat truck is 19 months old

Pulling them up was really challenging and I thought I was going to break them
 

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You certainly had to pull on them
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