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blk_5.0

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Glad I'm not the only one...being 6'6 with wide shoulders makes cleaning the back window and altering the spring a nightmare. Haven't even attempted the sound tube delete yet. I ran no spring and now have the steeda (liked no spring much better) but haven't brought myself to crawl back down there and take it out lol......and the back windows get cleaned once, maybe twice a year.
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My best friend found that the only way to replace the rear spark plugs on his Firebird V8 was to unbolt the engine from its mounts and lift the engine.
I have always believed that there should be a law that makes design engineers follow their own instructions before a product is sold to the public.
There's a special place in hell for that...
 
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With the spring I had my daughter press the clutch in with her right foot with her left leg folded up towards the seat front. This gave much more room for me than when we tried with her left foot. Once I clamped the coils with the needle nose ViseGrips the spring practically fell out. Putting it back in was done by hand with no ViseGrips.

This is the spring that should have been in the car from the factory.

On rear window I use one of these. At 6'2 I can not fit back there except sideways.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Stoner-Invisible-Glass-Reach-and-Clean-Tool-2-Piece-95160/204999761
I need one of these! Thx for the info.
 
 








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