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motors done......woohooo
Join Date: Mar 2002
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![]() lol, yeah they sell a tool but for the rears all you have to do is jack up the body of the car and let the rear end hang down and you can weasle them in there, as for the fronts, the only way i have seen it done is by disconnecting the strut and wrestling with it trying to raise the lower control arm with the spring on it. the tool that they sell is junk i have never gotten them to work, i would see how much they would want to do just the fronts, the rears are easy, i would pay to have it done.
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