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Old 06-08-2013, 10:47 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 7419sundat View Post
Read the tt DIY threads otherwise I would say a grinder and and air ratchet swivel wrenches air compressor
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Originally Posted by elliotty View Post
I dd my TT install in the garage on jack stands. I would check out the tools list within the GTM instructions. Although they are relevant to that kit, I would imagine you will need similar tools with the BP kit. In addition, I'd recommend:

-Decent number of extensions of varying sizes
-Universal joints (I remember having to use a couple together at times)
-Air ratchet (as mentioned above)

And the most important tool of all: PATIENCE. I go so frustrated at times, I just had to leave the garage and have a beer. It is a TIGHT fit in our engine bay. Be ready to think outside the box and/or run to your choice of tool store a few times.

Best of luck! Overall, it is a fun experience!

Recommended air compressor & air ratchet that isn't overly expensive?


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