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I'm still young enough to lift it off by hand with another person helping. I have done it a couple times. Some have pulled these off or put them on with no help. I see @Hunter doing this with one arm
Anyway @16GoManGoHC2 has made something that also works for less money. This tool is another alternative
Ya I ended up with a sore back but I put it on myself. Two people is no issue at all. But if I was a shop having to do this solo all the time then the tool would def be work it
I'm still young enough to lift it off by hand with another person helping. I have done it a couple times. Some have pulled these off or put them on with no help. I see @Hunter doing this with one arm
Anyway @16GoManGoHC2 has made something that also works for less money. This tool is another alternative
I’ve seen the wire that @16GoManGoHC2 uses on the fuel rail bolt holes, or did you finally make that bracket for attaching to the 3 bolts on the lid?? Good to see you on here as well man!
Ya I ended up with a sore back but I put it on myself. Two people is no issue at all. But if I was a shop having to do this solo all the time then the tool would def be work it
I’m a one man show, so it works well for me. Just had PDR on the car to get dents out of top of the fenders from my elbows from having 4.5 whipple/sticker on/off a million times, so trying to keep the car debt free lol
I’ve seen the wire that @16GoManGoHC2 uses on the fuel rail bolt holes, or did you finally make that bracket for attaching to the 3 bolts on the lid?? Good to see you on here as well man!
No, I came up with an easy way to use 2 coated aircraft cables and 4 M6 eyebolts that I take 4 lid screws out and screw in eyebolts at each corner. I didn’t like the idea of lifting from the center lid screws. I just used them the other day to put my 2.4 back on as I put it on complete with fuel rails etc this time.
No, I came up with an easy way to use 2 coated aircraft cables and 4 M6 eyebolts that I take 4 lid screws out and screw in eyebolts at each corner. I didn’t like the idea of lifting from the center lid screws. I just used them the other day to put my 2.4 back on as I put it on complete with fuel rails etc this time.
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