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n0arp
Aug 21, 2016Explorer
ford truck guy wrote:jshupe wrote:
Nice. I decided I'm going to be ordering from him and doing a DIY install. Just need to run down to the storage lot and find if I have 1/2" or 9/16" studs and then I'll get them ordered.
You will not be disappointed !!
As far as a DIY job , as long as you have the basic skills and knowledge , along with a decent driveway or area to do it , you will be fine... the job is straight forward , I did not do mine , but I also had several reasons , medical and time that did not allow me to do so..
Fire up YouTube . . . There are a ton of install videos on there , watch one or 2... Keep the iPad/laptop close while doing the job for reference . .
I've always worked on my own cars including a fair amount of brake work on some of my go fast projects in the past. I figured putting them on a trailer can't be too different. Will definitely check out some Youtube videos and such beforehand. From all I've read on these forums about the disc upgrades I'm excited to see the difference.
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