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Registered Member
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 488
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Thanx AAA. I am debating whether to just call my mechanic and see if he can do it next monday, or if I want to do this myself. Working 60+ hours a week right now, and so when I get my monday and tuesdays off, I really don't feel like fighting with the car. Can I have the car up on ramps to do this, or will it need to be jacked up with the wheels taken off it? My buddy has that issue of mine right now, so I can't look at it to see how bad it is.
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