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Old Jun 25, 2005
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Who's got air tools?

Hey guys, I'm gonna be installing my new suspension components in the coming 10 days or so. As we all know suspension is a bizznotch with just hand tools so I'm wondering if there's anyone in the GTA (the further west the better, I'm out by Oakville pretty much) who:
1) Has air tools (ie compressor, gun, etc)
2) Has a Saturday to spare watching me slam ELena with naught but some shorts and Mechanix gloves on
3) Will have cigarettes and swear with me when something goes horribly wrong, which lately has been often.

I will of course compensate you for your time and the use of your equipment. Money, booze, ****, mods, whatever you're needin in exchange, do let me know. Thanks guys.
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Old Jun 26, 2005
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Hey man, it's not bad at all without air. Did it a few times. Just remember to index your upper mounts.
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Old Jun 26, 2005
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No need to index my upper mounts. I've done it once without air tools, it's not HARD, but it takes forever. Also since I'm installing an Xbrace, there will be bolts that haven't been touched in 3 years, and once I've used a breaker bar on them, I'd rather just be able to spin them out rather than spraying Liquid Wrench, praying, and cranking away with a ratchet wrench. Plus if I had air tools at my disposal, I would be guaranteed a 4-hour job max, as opposed to a possibly sweaty, angry 8 hour day.
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