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Old 02-13-2018, 08:52 AM   #3
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As mentioned, probably the most time consuming part is simply getting the car prepped. Overall, the plugs are pretty accessible and it's not too bad of a job. There are lot's of possible tube removal tool "hacks" out there. I will tell you, the marine/boat drain plug method did NOT work for me at all. I had to make the tool with a bolt and washers. Then a little pry and pop. Getting them back in required a small rubber mallet for a couple of light taps on a couple of them. One thing to keep in mind is the tubes can crack, and break apart, so be gentle when removing them.
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