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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: cent.wis
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I can feel your pain. If you don't have a big hammer get one. A small porpane torch from walfart can help heat bolts. I had to use my sawzall on a few, along with a air hammer. But I some people don't have any problems at all. Hopefully that will be you. Be careful about shaking the car around when you have it sky high on jackstands.
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