This has got to be done on my '88 GL and I'm wondering how difficult is it as a home project done on a paved driveway. Never done it myself, but I'm at home with mechanical stuff, just a bit limited by side effect of stroke, but often use the universal compensator to get the job done. What special tools or equipment would be needed or nice to have for the job? Thanks. John |
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