[DML] Re: Trailing Arm Bolt replacement
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[DML] Re: Trailing Arm Bolt replacement



Greg - An angled head die grinder with abrasive cut-off wheel is a 
convenience for this task, but you can work around not having one.  As 
noted in another response in this thread, there is a file with photos 
showing the operation.  I haven't looked at that file in a while, but 
I'm sure that it works great the way it was done for that article.  The 
automatic makes it a little more complicated, but not overwhelmingly 
so.  You wouldn't have any problems.  For people who don't want to cut 
the old bolt out, all that is required are a few more disassembly steps 
than normal.

Toby Peterson  VIN 2248 "Winged1"
DeLorean Parts Northwest, LLC
www.delorean-parts.com


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Greg Zapf <x86Daddy@xxxx> wrote:
> Is it still DIY-able in a garage with standard tools on an automatic? 
> (i.e. Do I need to get a specially angled version of any normal tools,
> etc...?)
> 
> Thanks,
> --Greg
> #2894








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