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Old 07-04-2007, 07:04 PM
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i am wondering the easiest way to get the steering out of the way so i have room for my headers? i am just not sure what to take apart.
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May I ask why u want to remove ur steering? When i did my pacesetters i there was no need to even remove any of the steering components...even when we did SLP's in my buddys TA so...
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Headers on a ls1 go in from the bottom.
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well i guess i don't need it off to exactly put headers on. i am in the process of putting new heads on and my pacesetters don't have enough room on the drivers side for me to get to the head bolts. it is close but not quite. with the steering off i think i will be able to do it.
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just undo it at the knuckle...its not that hard
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i am not sure what part is considered the knuckle?




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