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



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

On 5/24/05, Toby Peterson <tobyp@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> detailed instructions.  The only complication comes when an automatic
> transmission is involved.  The driver's side bolt is a little more
> difficult to replace due to interference with the transmission
> housing.  I hope this has been helpful.




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