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Re: Suspension bushing replacement with engine out?

Subject: Re: Suspension bushing replacement with engine out?
by iCorvette on 2010/11/16 19:11:58

Quote:

CentralCoaster wrote:
Yeah, there's other rod end kits out there. The unique part of the banskis is you don't need a huge fucking crescent wrench to mess with jam nuts for adjusting them. Those are hard to fish in there without pulling the wheel.

Honestly though I don't adjust my suspension anyways. But hey, I can with just a 1/4" box wrench.


jumping into harbor fright, I notice alot of "innovative, looking" tools, sears tend to be cutting edge with their tool engineering, but while at the harbor fright, perhaps they have a big wrench for the job with the right angles as to not remove tire.

another thing I noticed with VBP is they have Zerk fittings, this alone can flush out water and rust and maintain the ends better than without.
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