I suppose you could do it just about any way you like. I had no clue where to start but I was in luck. Josh Cuyrl was at our track all week practicing for Cleveland and he gave me alot of good info on the swap. It was my first try and it went together really easy. The only thing I forgot to mention in my last 2 posts was the material removed from the sides of the chassis to clear the tie rods. I added the highlite to my second photograph for you guys. Just grind it even in this spot vs. the way it's ramped in stock form. If you look at my first photo (without the text) you can also see the "C" shape ground into the rack arms. You'll have to do this to get maximum swing. Otherwise the arms hit on the spring prematurely. Again, I hope I explained this so that it can be clearly understood (I don't want anyone messing up a perfectly good graphite chassis on my account!). Good Luck.