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hershey
Jan 06, 2014Explorer
Some cars, Saturn for instance, it takes nearly 5 minutes to completely remove the front end and trial place the baseplate for a trial fit. Unbelievably simple.
My Suzuki took me about an hour and a half from start to finish with normal handyman tools.
My Ford Aerostar, about 2 hours as I recall....a long time ago.
Today's cars are held together with plastic snap rivets. I'd bet that most can be disassembled in minutes and re-assembled in minutes also. Hardest part is drilling the holes in the tin frames of todays cars :) :)
I'm bettin a dollar to a Krispy Kream Donut that the most time consuming job of an installation is the wiring a MH and toad for towing.
My Suzuki took me about an hour and a half from start to finish with normal handyman tools.
My Ford Aerostar, about 2 hours as I recall....a long time ago.
Today's cars are held together with plastic snap rivets. I'd bet that most can be disassembled in minutes and re-assembled in minutes also. Hardest part is drilling the holes in the tin frames of todays cars :) :)
I'm bettin a dollar to a Krispy Kream Donut that the most time consuming job of an installation is the wiring a MH and toad for towing.
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