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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 950
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I got it off. I ended up just buying another one of the same pitman arm pullers, and made up some washers to wedge up in there, and it came off! I now have all my new stuff on, but have a question for anybody who has done the granada swap. That question is, what did you do to make the steering stop, so the wheels done rub?? My old stops stop the steering too quickly, but without them my tires can rub on the inside. Do I need to make some of my own, or is there another way?? Any info would be nice, thanks.
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