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Old 12-24-2008, 07:47 PM   #1
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Man, what a job!

I just completed installation of the Western Chassis 4" drop system on the back and Im waiting on the arrival of the 2" drop spindles for the front. I ordered all of it at the same time but the spindles still havnt made it yet.
I tell you what, you guys are probably alot better mechanically than me but removing those leaf holders was a pain. Grinding off those studs and the gas tank is in the way too. Its looking good though. When I get the spindles on, I will post pics. Any tricks on installing the new spindles before I get started?
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Old 12-24-2008, 07:52 PM   #2
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Re: Man, what a job!

Spindle install should be cut and clean. I have taken the spindles off of my s10 at least 4 times. Just spray some PB Blaster on all of the bolts and have a nice heavy hammer for knocking the ball joints loose and you will be good to go
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