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Old 08-19-2002, 10:44 AM   #7
Chevyguy
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I've heard from a few that have dropped the axle via the Chevy install method. I assume based on Cyber's and Chiltons advice that this will most often be unsuccessfull. Some axles may be able to drop down enough depending on variances in the control arms etc.

I'll probably just get a new set of bolts and blast the old ones off with larger weapons Sawzall, torch, air chisel etc...
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