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Old 07-24-2007, 06:09 PM
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pretty easy to install. can i do this myself or do i have to grab
a friend to come over.. any advise. thanks guys. stock 02 z28 a/4
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its easy, just jack the rear of the tranny up a little and remove the bolts. then you just maneuver the old one out.
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Its real easy, just make sure you have the trans jacked up before you remove the trans support.
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yep, it isn't hard to do. there is no reason why you can't do it yourself.
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It's Pretty Easy Not That Hard! For The First Hundred Or So Miles Your Tranny Is Going Feel Harsh While Driving It You Will Feel The Difference From Stock Ruber To Poly But After It Breaks In The Harsh Will Go Away!
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thanks guys.............................................. .........
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that prothane mount is great as long as you don't go above 55mph.... then after that you've got yourself a cheap vibrating chair.
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Easy job, just make sure the car is high enough. If you have ramps only, try putting rear tires on the ramps. It gave me a little more room to work, due to the rear suspension being a little higher than the front.




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