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Where are you stationed? You can also rent a bay at most base hobby shops for 2/5 dollars an hour and use all their tools, and most of the mechanics will come out and assist you as well. It would give you the on hands expierence and still save you money.valenburg wrote:I talked to the mechanics in the base auto hobby shop about doing the rear shaft and they quoted it to be a 2 hour job...for 50 bucks an hour, I may have to swing that route since I already have the parts.
Nice, thanks for your service. Sucks that FedEx lost the parts. Hopefully the dealership can order another set and get them shipped fast. Sucks waiting in limbo for parts to arrive and trying to finish your job.valenburg wrote:I'm stationed on a navy base in Maine, I used the auto shop on base since I don't have tools/space. It's about 6/hr. I may just do it myself, I am just a bit frustrated with it right now. Coming from florida, I haven't realized the full effects of salt on a drive train lol. Plus FedEx lost the package with my bolts so hopefully the dealership can get them to find them and do a redelivery.
Mine is the same. They designed these cars like crap and the mechanic that was trying to do my alignment said that only after 2-3 years most Pathys wont be able to be properly aligned.disallow wrote:My trucks in same situation. i can't get an alignment because the adjustment concentric bolts are rusted in place in the bushings.
Did you have access to impact tools? Theyve been a lifesave for me.
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