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need moral support 700

Its really not that hard but always remember those springs once compressed have enough pressure to shoot through a person so once they are out set them off to the side where is the compression tool your useing fails they shoot off somewhere other then toward you or your car and hopefully not in the direction of grandma walking down the side walk, i did mine on my old 86 was a very easy job i did it all with just normall hand tool's, i compressed the spring and them removed the bolts as with no compression the bolts are all pretty much loose, some say you have to have a breaker wrench to get them loose though i didnt need it. the real thing to worrie here is just getting the spring compressed correctly everything else is unbolt and rebolt.






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