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All, As the title says, I’ll be having extended rear studs installed very soon so that I can run a spacer safely. I looked up the videos on what needs
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All,
As the title says, I’ll be having extended rear studs installed very soon so that I can run a spacer safely. I looked up the videos on what needs to come off (wheel bearing, brake assembly, etc.). My question is this: since I’m paying for the labor of getting it done, - how much time would this job take? - what else should I do while in there to get more out of the labor dollars (Brake pads/rotors? Parking brake maintenance? What else?) - is there anything I need to know/consider? Thanks in advance. |
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