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> Front trunk springs, Best way to get these things off?
Gint
post May 25 2003, 08:27 AM
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I got a few guys together at work and I made a deal with the Local NAPA store to buy 5 cases of 12 cans each for $1.50 a can.
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post May 25 2003, 10:56 AM
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Ha ha..

The local parts place thinks I'm nuts.. I'm buying 2 cases a week (24 cans) They asked me what I was doing: "I'm cleaning 30 year old parts..cause I hate working on nasty greasy crap"

They said: "Buy a parts cleaner"..I said.. "you cant buy one big enough to get a complete 3.0 engine in too."


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post May 25 2003, 04:30 PM
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What i did was use a crow bar hooked up to the shock absorber mount and a wire attached to the crow bar (so of a lever system). No problems taking off the springs.
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