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Old 03-14-2012   #1
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Re: Group buy on active toe eliminator kits?

Oh perfect! I just pulled my rear subframe out... now to sawzall every rusted bolt arm bolt and get it prepped!

Look forward to hear more, just let us know!
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Old 03-14-2012   #2
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Re: Group buy on active toe eliminator kits?

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Oh perfect! I just pulled my rear subframe out... now to sawzall every rusted bolt arm bolt and get it prepped!

Look forward to hear more, just let us know!
Oh man, did I ever get to have that fun experience. I would try PB blaster and a thorough torching first, that actually works wonders to save from breaking bolts or having to cut them out.

The hardest part about the install, by far, was getting the stock toe links out. Those were a b*tch.
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Oh man, did I ever get to have that fun experience. I would try PB blaster and a thorough torching first, that actually works wonders to save from breaking bolts or having to cut them out.

The hardest part about the install, by far, was getting the stock toe links out. Those were a b*tch.
Yea, I started with the torch but it was taking too damn long, so a few short minutes with a metal blade and the lateral arms were free. Still have the toe links to pull and burn the stock mount bushings out for the mustache brace and forward mounts.

I am almost wondering if it would be more time effective to find a rear sub-frame that has less corrosion on it (if that exists in the midwest?)
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