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Old 03-01-2020, 12:00 PM
66sprint6 66sprint6 is offline
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Yes we did that with the fronts. Of course, the car isnt really on the ground unless someone wants to show me how they did that.
Joking aside, This isn't one of the most difficult things to do on these cars, but I'd never assume that it would be a walk in the park. Please chime in with your experiences. The chassis manual says to lift the car with a two-post and then use a tranny jack or something to push up the rear end while the car is elevated. How about a drive-on lift? A DIY garage not too far from me has both types of lifts. Other questions are:
-Obviously do one at a time, but is there any concern about the rear end moving just enough to screw up the geometry?
-Was there any problem lining up the bolt holes at the mounts and did you have to muscle the rear end around to line them up?
-How difficult is it to reach and switch out the bushings mounted at the top of the rearend?

I googled this hoping to get a youtube video, but saw only before and after videos.

Thx