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here's a list of what i did this weekend taking
only six hours to complete and 2 people not doing any of this before.....
1. both front axle's 2. front struts 3. r&r'd both front rotors and shoes 4. back brake's rotors pulled (none in stock ) so i had to put back together :( special note: both the front axles were a cake, the struts were not, compressing the spring was not.. and if you so choose to do this job beware, if you have oem springs order the strut boots from nissan, they are 21$'s a pop....ck'ed around and nobody makes the boots....from what i am told mine were beyound trashed. also thx to you guys for the tip's that i ck'ed out here before doing this job...... :woot2: |
cool.........
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good job :doublethu
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compressing the springs is easy...why did you have such a problem? generic boots work fine as well and are 1/3 the price.
good job tho! nothing like working on your own car...except being rich enough to pay other people to work on it for you... |
i'll probably be looking into some beefier axles this summer
good to hear somebody who hasn't said theirs were rusted on and wouldn't budge |
cril oil works great.....let sit a bit and hit with a rubber hammer and both sides came right out....
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Nice, atleast you got to do it all in one shot. Wanna cookie? :D
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Yes, he probably is hungry after that work!
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