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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Dallas, TX, USA
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![]() I'll give you some advice right now...you can spray it, beat it, and swear at it forever, or you can get a pitman arm puller and have it off in 30 seconds. All you really have to do is remember which direction it's facing when you pull it, because it has 4 recessed splines that will only allow it to go back on a certain way.
Check my website: Torrey's Mustang Page and go to 'steering box installation'. |
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