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Old 04-22-2004, 09:53 AM
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Thanks Guys, I'm just glad I finished in time for driving season.....

Chris - It wont stay clean for long, but I'll always have that picture!

William - I had an end of project cleansing, picked up the garage, cleaned up my tools, bandaged my tattered hands, and apologized to the neighbors for the perfuse swearing late into the nights.

Jim - 1) The swaybar came with instructions for drilling the holes, and if you look at the "after" pic before the struts were installed you should be able to see a raised area (crescent shaped) in the inner fender well, it starts just above the mounting triangle. I believe the instructions were to mount the brackets centered within that area, a 1/2" below the crest.

2) I used a bike spanner wrench (which you are welcome to borrow) I believe it was 32mm, but not positive.

Overall, it was a relatively easy project, just time consuming if you plan on stripping all the pieces and refinishing them, but well worth the effort.
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