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Old 04-07-2022, 07:50 AM   #11
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Re: "Drum to Disc" conversions 67-70 pics and videos

the lower control arms were next, for this you will need a socket that is always one size bigger than the biggest you got, ( aka 1-5/8" ) ha ha

don't be too proud to use a cheater bar, but do it when yer fishin' buddies aint lookin'

Top Tip: once you get a turn or two in and can see a row or two of threads, please spray it with some PB Blaster (no not WD-40 that ain't penetrating oil, nor cutting oil, don't get me started, ha ha) and then, SCREW IT BACK IN, say what? No way man, we worked too hard to get it out this far, trust me, screw it back in and she'll come out like a hot knife through butter.
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