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Originally Posted by Live4Driving Dealership quoted me at 6.5 hours for install. A recent ex Nissan Tech friend said it can be done in 1 1/2 hours. I think 90minutes
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I think 90minutes is a little exaggerated time frame. 6 hours is more realistic. Its not really a hard job with a lift and proper tools, but is time consuming. I did mine in 10 hours or so, with the car on jack stands. I only worked on it an hour or two a day after I got off from work.
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