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Old 09-17-2007, 01:18 PM
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Well I did the job unfortunatly I did not get any usable pics. The job went pretty much as I suspected although the first side uncovered some challenges. I did not have the spring caged well enough but was still able to get the bushings pressed in and out with out incident. The second side went with out a hitch at all. Changes the way I had the spring caged and disconnected the sway bar mount and tie rod end boy did that make a huge difference. I highly recommend using this type of tool. I plan to put mine on ebay soon so if anyone is interested in parting with it for less than what I paid. Oh another thing I found out the rear bushing are not hteones that cause problems or wear out prematurely it is the front I inspected the rear bushings and there was absolutly no wear or slack so I left them alone. The car drives great and has no more shake between 50 and 60 mph.
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