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Old 03-04-2021, 08:37 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by losblancos View Post
Other than turning the axles to get to all of the bolts, does anyone know of any reason why the suspension needs to be unloaded? I plan on knocking this job out soon and I have a kwik lift (basically a giant steel ramp) that I use for anything of this scale.
Not sure but I would guess could be that you are not supposed to leave the weight on the suspension when removing the triangle bottom support?

Also, it's way easier of a job if the rear wheels are out of the way...
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