BorincanoKJ
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Can you tell us more how you did it.
Regards!
Regards!
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My blower stopped working for like 15 minutes. Shut the car off and it worked again. Hmm. Think it's time for a new resistor?
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It's a possibility, weird that it came back though. My fan started out not working in switch position 4, then it quit altogether. It was the resistor gone bad. I'd keep an eye on it, you can always jump a ground wire directly to the fan (what I did) as a temporary fix to make it run full speed.
Today i found out my rear shocks were put on upside down. What could happen? Shaft/boot side is up and tube is down on mine.
which way do you have them on?
Today i found out my rear shocks were put on upside down. What could happen? Shaft/boot side is up and tube is down on mine.
Hmmm...that's the way I always put mine on...
Today i found out my rear shocks were put on upside down. What could happen? Shaft/boot side is up and tube is down on mine.
HJ Take a look while having someone turn the wheel back and forth 1/4 turn each direction quickly back & forth.
If you can see the tear where rubber is pushing out and you physically have upwards and side movement it is then time to do them.
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I wont do it in driveway, much easier on a lift. Took shop 2 hours, to do only the drivers side.
You basically have to drop front skid & have the whole rack loose, pickle fork used, and turn it slightly to try to press out and press in bushing.
Got to be careful with the PS fittings etc. Getting bushing out can be difficult, not a lot of clearance there.
Many shops will tell ya the whole rack has to come out & that is not true, it can be done but hey.."it is no fun" :blah: