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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks It really is easy even if you don't have a lot of mechanical experience. The front is a lot easier than the rear, especially if you
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I strongly urge always using a torque wrench. Its very important not to under or over torque. Most service manuals or Forums will have torque specs
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