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Old 05-08-2003, 07:35 PM
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Tell me someone else had this much trouble...

So I was replacing my O2 sensor today, and all went well till it came time to put in the new one. The damn thing would thread in..it took me forever. Then I couldn't find one of the damn clips that held the old O2 sensor wire out of the way. All in all it took me about 2 hours. Sorry to rant, but i knew you guys would understand.
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Old 05-09-2003, 11:03 AM
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The first time you do a repair it always takes longer than you think it will. Just murphys law.

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try 3 damn hours on a fuel pressure regulator..or 2and 1/2 on an alt.
And whos bright idea was it to put the alt under the frickin car????And now i get to put on new struts yah fun fun
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Old 05-10-2003, 12:30 AM
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Yeah, I'm not even going to attempt the struts. I'm taking the sprints and agx's the a shop and letting them deal with it.
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the struts and shocks are actually pretty easy, jus make sure to get a springs compressor and a break bar
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yeah the parts store in town will loan me a spring compressor. i just got to get time to do it and wait till it stops frickin raining like it has been all damn week.
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changing struts shouldnt be that bad as long as you have the right tools. everything takes time, you cant expect to do everything in a half hour.
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