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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: ECUSA
Age: 48
Posts: 2,693
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mine looks too different from that..
it was just the rear-trailing arm which has the spindle and hub and all on it... then you just run the lines and the e-brake cables... after that you have to switch the master/booster and the prop. valve.. all really easy. like I said some minor snags but nothing major. Prop valve bracket was different and unchangable so I had to fab up a bracket to mount it to the firewall. had to remove a bunch of crap to get the ebrake cables run. booster is a BEOTCH. nothing like lying upsidown underneith your dash for 30-40 mins. lining up all the flared lines and finger tightening the threads so they wouldn't strip probobly took the most time though. then it's just bleeding and checking for leaks. I didn't swap the master last night ... and at this point I'm pretty sure I need it and it's just sitting there so... I'll do that later in the week.
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