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Old 04-26-2008, 08:31 PM   #5 (permalink)
jcoberley
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Sorry but I have found that Ford factory manual is the best however there kind of costly and I get both Haynes and Chilton between the 2 you can make your way through most of the tough stuff fairly easy. Just a hint when I started I didnt have manuals or money to buy them and I found that laying the parts and bolts out in the order I took it apart helps a lot and to reinstall just reverse! Thats how this old man learned and still to this day do that on new things I am not sure about. I peice of carboard works nicely for holding bolts in order just poke the through the cardboard as you take them out! I have even spraided the black before I install them. It makes for a better looking install! But its just a hint or two. I am sure there is a lot of others that will have other ways.
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