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Old 04-16-2013, 08:30 AM   #3
mountainman
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No big problem. You need to either jack it up or put it on a lift. I think there are 3 torks screws in the bottom and there is one behind the inner wheel well plastic liner. It is easier to access with the rear tire removed. Takes only about 20 minutes to do. When you get the new one it will be easy to find where the screws are. If you were closer I'd change it for you on my lift.
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