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Old 03-07-2008, 10:42 AM
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Dead on balls accurate...
 
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A couple more things...

Doing the engine mounts/shocks is not very hard. Do a search on the subject and you willget step-by-step instructions. It really only takes a good floor jack, a piece of wood (to put between the jack and the oil pan) and the right wrenches to tdo it. Figure on spending about 1.5 to 2 hours doing the first set. I would replace the mounts and shocks at the same time.

having somebody to help manipulate the engine onto the new mounts helps, but I did it myself with a long 2x4...
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