Re: strut rod
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Re: strut rod




Richard,

It really ain't so bad, if like every other job, you have the right tools. I had the complete suspension tool kit from USA tools and I rebuilt my whole front suspension on my 65 in my driveway in a couple of hours while I did the disc brake conversion. The FSM is all I had to read and it was perfect. I think you could handle it if you want to do it yourself.

Jason

Richard wrote:
hi joey, yeah this is what im worried about. takign car for wheel alingment next week & want to know. maybe better let mechs handle it?if can be done at home it will be but is this seemingly easy job one for the mechs. richard [oz]
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