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installing longtubes myself?
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<blockquote data-quote="stangnut" data-source="post: 6552697" data-attributes="member: 50940"><p>i want to install my bbk longtubes myself,but i'm wondering if i should? i am somewhat mechanical and stubborn and i think i can do it. my issue is-- by removing the k member and steering rack, ami going to throw my alignment all to hell? i live about 30 miles to town so i will need to drive it in to finish the job. tie rod ends and steering rack come out as one unit? i know i sound naive,but i do have some experience with other cars. struts,tie rod ends and brakes mostly. its ok if the car is down awhile and i wouldn't really have anyone to help me. i read the write-up in the how-to section and although it does seem complicated, i would like to try it. just wanted some feedback :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangnut, post: 6552697, member: 50940"] i want to install my bbk longtubes myself,but i'm wondering if i should? i am somewhat mechanical and stubborn and i think i can do it. my issue is-- by removing the k member and steering rack, ami going to throw my alignment all to hell? i live about 30 miles to town so i will need to drive it in to finish the job. tie rod ends and steering rack come out as one unit? i know i sound naive,but i do have some experience with other cars. struts,tie rod ends and brakes mostly. its ok if the car is down awhile and i wouldn't really have anyone to help me. i read the write-up in the how-to section and although it does seem complicated, i would like to try it. just wanted some feedback :beer: [/QUOTE]
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