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You can change the pads on the inboard brakes (with only modest difficulty) without having to drop the rear, but changing calipers is a bear unless you drop the entire rear cage (albeit still easier than dropping an XKE rear in the Jag cage... I've done both).
Jim |
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Drive shaft alone.
Remove both seats, trans tunnel, and rear access panel. That alone is a LOT of bolts and screws. Actually I WILL need to do this in the near future. I have no more adjustment on the emergency brake units. They will have to come out and be serviced. |
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Your really starting to irrate me... :)
I see you have one of those "continuation" ERA's, by the way. HA! |
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:) At least I didn't have to do the google.
irrate, similiar to peeing down my backside and telling me it's raining... |
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What a love-fest...
Pulling and reinstalling the rear suspension is kind of a pain in the ass. Getting the car up high enough to remove it is nerve-wracking, at best. I've installed mine twice, and I'd be happy to not have to do it again. I like the outboard brakes for ease of maintenance. Okay, back to the love-fest... DD |
Actually, you don't need to get the car all that high in the air, provided you have room to drop the rear a coouple of inches and take it out sideways. A balancing act to some degree and also helpful if you have some assistance.
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There's two ways to do any job: the way the factory or a very well-equipped shop would do it ("Just run it up on the hoist and bring those two high-lift tranny jacks over here...") and the way even the best-equipped home wrench-wrangler has to do it.
I'm sure Bob P. can have a rear suspension unit out and back in a car in the time we'd need to down a burger and fries. :rolleyes: |
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-then disconnect the left and right trailing arms from the ball sockets, then the L & R 15/16" headed, cage to chassis bolts. Doesn't hurt to have the gas tank out of the way. It's a good time to polish it.:MECOOL: |
Eh eh, you got that right. After Bob said "four bolts" I thought, "Oh, piece of cake." So I started looking at it real close, oh yeah, you need a LIST maybe a BOOK of stuff that has to go well before the "four bolts".
Cage Fighting, sum's it up nicely. :) |
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Wow, I've got to get out more often and visit the ERA forum. Good reading. Even Jim H. is getting into the act.
BTW, if Jose does need any leg development work, I'm his man. I can offer my personal weight & circuit training services locally here where I work out. I'm actually discounting my rates now because of the economy, but come January when everyone hits the gym for a couple weeks and then gives up again, my rates will go back up. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL: |
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