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Installing headers and midpipe this weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="Nuar" data-source="post: 14044943" data-attributes="member: 80141"><p>Ratchetting wrenches the slimmest head around the ratchetting mechanism you can find, reverse torx sockets or ratchetting wrenches, regular ratchets and extensions.</p><p></p><p>**One tip!** when disconnecting the steering shaft, make a sharpie mark across the head of the bolt following across the joint. That will make sure you know which side the bolt went in on and you will avoid the slop in the steering wheel. When you put that bolt in backwards, the steering wheel will have a lot of play in it (quarter to half an inch of play)</p><p></p><p>Here are your "instructions" i didnt have any either. This helped A LOT!</p><p></p><p>[youtube_browser]mGHKcDh3rfc[/youtube_browser]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuar, post: 14044943, member: 80141"] Ratchetting wrenches the slimmest head around the ratchetting mechanism you can find, reverse torx sockets or ratchetting wrenches, regular ratchets and extensions. **One tip!** when disconnecting the steering shaft, make a sharpie mark across the head of the bolt following across the joint. That will make sure you know which side the bolt went in on and you will avoid the slop in the steering wheel. When you put that bolt in backwards, the steering wheel will have a lot of play in it (quarter to half an inch of play) Here are your "instructions" i didnt have any either. This helped A LOT! [youtube_browser]mGHKcDh3rfc[/youtube_browser] [/QUOTE]
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