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Re: Removing Drag Link Assy
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Posted by RickB. on December 28, 1999 at 16:06:30 from (205.231.28.177):
In Reply to: Removing Drag Link Assy posted by Ron Jones on December 27, 1999 at 19:08:33:
The front end can be lined up with a hole in the front bolster in front of the radiator, behind the grille. Line up the link end, Support the threaded end of the link with a bottle jack & cribbing. Then align a bar or pipe through the hole in the bolster to rest on the steering bellcrank next to the draglink and wallop the bellcrank down while the draglink is supported by the jack. The two hammer method works well for the rear where there is more room, if not apply pressure to the draglink with a prybar while using the two-hammer deal. Good Luck, you will succeed!
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