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DIYer
Brother of The Benz, pmizell
Start easy and simple. With your basic hand tools and the Benz wheel jack; you can replace the front shock/struts and rear shocks.(use safety stands) The suspention components require the car to be raised more than with the shocks. To replace the steering stabiliser you have to remove the lower sound shield. It ain't worth it for the little they charge for installation. Start at the rear and renew all the rubber components that appear dry and hard. Little at a Time. We've all had to do it. Happy Trails Beep Beep from The Spiderman in Houston!!! |
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