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<blockquote data-quote="Whistler" data-source="post: 640724" data-attributes="member: 18919"><p>I think so yeah. I reckon if I had to do it again it would take me an hour or two tops. </p><p></p><p>The hardest part was the rod through the chassis as mine I presume was rusted solid so wouldn't come apart (can't even tell where it should come apart). I had to cut the end off where it links to the cable. I had to use a multi-tool which worked perfectly. I also had to use a right angle drill to but the holes where it bolts on the top hat section. Other than needing some specific tools (which I had already) it's very simple and makes a massive difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whistler, post: 640724, member: 18919"] I think so yeah. I reckon if I had to do it again it would take me an hour or two tops. The hardest part was the rod through the chassis as mine I presume was rusted solid so wouldn't come apart (can't even tell where it should come apart). I had to cut the end off where it links to the cable. I had to use a multi-tool which worked perfectly. I also had to use a right angle drill to but the holes where it bolts on the top hat section. Other than needing some specific tools (which I had already) it's very simple and makes a massive difference. [/QUOTE]
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