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Old 07-13-2006, 10:07 AM
Oreo Oreo is offline
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Hi Mad1

I read your postings again and I feel that if you have not done this type of work before or have the proper tools, you might want to rethink DIY. The main danger is having the car up in the air and pushing and pulling on those wrenches. Although the work is not technically difficult, it is very tedious and will probably take about 4-5 hours for the rear arms. I see from your pictures there is also a lot of rust on your rear arms, so add some time for that. But I think the 3/8 socket set is not going to make it and the breaker bar is a must. Torque wrench is optional.

In the end however, its your call, study the manual and go from there. If you do go ahead you will have our support.

Oreo
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