Thread: Rear Track Arms
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Old 09-09-2013, 06:59 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Chard View Post
the hardest part is getting the arms in and the holes to line up. There isn't very much room to access the upper mount, but I was able to with a long extension.

I didn't really use anything special that I can recall. I did have an air tools which helped out a bunch. It also helps to have a 2nd person.

One tip, you'll have to jack up/down the whole brake/suspension assembly until you can get the alignment right.
Thanks, one more question, will replacing the trailing arms affect the wheel alignment in anyway?
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