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Old 11-18-2003, 10:22 AM   #9
KiltedBanshees93GT
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OK, so I wasnt too far off with my idea. I jacked the car up by the subframe rails and let it hang, but I dont know how long it was up. This weekend I'll try on the crossmember and see if the body relaxes at all. I would rather use a "natural" method rather than risk screwing something up with a jack.

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