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Old 05-01-2013, 10:34 PM   #1
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Steering arm removal

So, I've been really struggling to get my stock steering arm off so that I could put the raised arm for the lift kit on. Well, after weeks of searching, I stumbled upon some advice posted by see ten about using a socket over the studs and hitting it with a BFH to get the cone washers to pop loose. It worked like a freaking champ! I've spent hours banging, soaking and heating that bad boy. The socket trick had the cones out in about 10 minutes. Destroyed the Mac socket, but it was well worth the sacrifice! Thanks see ten!

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