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The bolt you are referring to is an Endlink Kit for a front swaybar. They break kinda easy, especially after the bolts have been installed for a long time.
You don't need to touch anything on the master cylinder when installing new coil springs. It is strongly advised to take it to a shop to have the coils done...if you've never done them before. You can seriously hurt yourself if you make any kind of mistake.
Originally posted by 9camaro9: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by slow6: do you mean coil electrocution execution?
make sure not to wear shoes.
??? I unhook the negative battery terminal everytime i work on a car so how would i be electricuted?? And what do you mean dont wear shoes?
Thanks for the info on the parts place but im just gonna go to an ace hardware and see if they have it. </font>[/QUOTE]i dunno what slow6 means, but hockeyman is saying just be careful working with the springs. if one is compressed incorrectly and shoots loose and hits you its going to do some serious damage. you wont be replacing anything ever again if you get hit right... err... wrong.
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