Karl Mullendore wrote: > You probably won't get the trans fwd. far enough to work with the clutch. That is the question. > > (I use to do 2WD Subarus that way, clutch in and out in 45 minutes!) IMO, it > is definitely worth the extra time/hassle to remove them, as it's an > excellent time to inspect and repack the all CV's with grease. Very good point > A lot less > skinned knuckles, too!! With all that said I must agree. Rob > |
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