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Baldy 05-06-2003 08:00 AM

I had a flat tire, so I figured this would be a good time! (which may or may not have resulted from spinning into a dirt bank at speed)



Well, I went out an bought some jack stands. After over 1.5 hours, I decided that it was impossible to put the car on 4 stands (it always rested on 3). So I settled for setting up the front for now, and do the rear later. Keep in mind that most of this stuff I'm doing for the first time.



I removed the two front rims/tires. I unclipped the brake line mount from the shock mount (pardon my rudementary terms). Using my less-than-brute strenth, I managed to remove the castle nut, and the lowest mounting bolt on the left hub assembly. At this point, I had toilet paper shoved in my ears, and was pretty much inhaling mosquitos, so I called it quits. I know, not so exciting. But I'll use this thread for my updates.



Oh, and before I get too frustrated, I think I'll try to borrow an air wrench from somebody. That ought to speed things up, assuming it's not too hard to screw something up bigtime when using an air wrench for the first time.

Baldy 05-06-2003 08:30 AM

Well, I was just informed that an air wrench would be rather inexpensive. Guess I know what I'm doing on my lunch break!

j9fd3s 05-06-2003 11:00 AM

eating lunch? i dont like air tools myself, but they do speed things up



mike

Baldy 05-06-2003 11:46 AM

Actually, I did eat lunch.



I'm just not strong enough to get some of these bolts loose, and I doubt I'm strong enough to put them back as secure as I'd like. (this is assuming that an air wrench is stronger than me)



for the lowest bolt, I actually positioned the wrench, and I had to lay down and sidekick it to loosen it up. The top two mounting bolts (one is above the other) aren't as easily accessible, so I couldn't perform the same manuever.

FCmaniac 05-06-2003 12:09 PM

more torque is all you need... don't you have a breaker bar? You could also try to buy one of those cheap ass electric impact wrenches. I saw one ebay for like $30 that puts out 200+ lbs of torque. I imagine it would last as least one job..

j9fd3s 05-06-2003 01:00 PM

this is where i use my big hammer



mike

avoid 05-06-2003 02:02 PM

I though your not supposed to use air tools on your suspention parts I heard this somewhere

Baldy 05-06-2003 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by avoid' date='May 6 2003, 03:02 PM
I though your not supposed to use air tools on your suspention parts I heard this somewhere

someone better let me know, quick

j9fd3s 05-06-2003 02:37 PM

you can use air tools on everything



mike

Baldy 05-06-2003 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by j9fd3s' date='May 6 2003, 03:37 PM
you can use air tools on everything



mike

cool! thanks!


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