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Old 03-03-2006, 02:57 PM
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Can I change 90 Probe's Front Complete Axle?

Can I change 90 Probe's Front Complete Axle Myself? I haven't done this sorta project b4. I'm a bit intimidated but determined. Due to my pockets, it's necessary. I read many web articles and forums but still I dont know really what they're talking about since I have not done it yet. Trying to grab specifics for my 1990 Ford Probe GL. Which is a 4cyl., 5 speed manual transmission. 2.2 litre no a/c nor ABS. Try inputing that criteria in google and see what comes up. Nothing correctly related for many hours of web searching..Gosh my eyes hurt. So can I do this guys or what? I'm sure it's not as hard as building a spaceship lol..
THANKS AND CURRENTLY AWAITING RESPONCES

P.S. IT WAS GRINDING, MODERATELY, NOW SEVERELY. I actually parked it. I'm so stubborn at times, driving POS cars and driving them to salvage conclusions.. But man I need this car and I'm off work with a sore back. Since Jan 2nd,06. So I'm saying I need to budget this fix. FORD - Fix Or Repair Daily


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