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Old Dec 31, 2004 | 08:09 PM
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Hi..i am geting ready for the summer..haha..

well i was just wondering what kind of tools, not hand tools....but like jacks and ramps.....Stuff like that i might need to install exhaust systems and sway bars...stuff like that.

I was wondering if someone could lead me to the right place and tell me what brands are good...

I saw these items at walmart but didnt know if the quality were good...i mean i dont want my car falling on top of me...ha....

Also what ton jack do i need for my car...and will it still fit even after i lower it?


thanks in advance!
Old Dec 31, 2004 | 09:13 PM
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to install the sway bar and exhaust all you need a good socket set, i believe its 14mm for the exhaust spring bolts as well as the linkage for the sway, i forgot the size of the sway bar bushing bolts... im going to guess 10mm.

get a 2ton jack, and some 2ton jack stands and you will be able to put your exhaust and sway bar in
Old Jan 1, 2005 | 06:06 AM
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I used a pair of Rhino Ramps to install my sway bar and exhaust, Like mahalzkita28, a metric socket with 5mm to 15mm will cover most bolts on the car. Invest in 15mm to 25mm if you plan on working on your own suspension.
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