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  • great video but i'm having problems in the last part when i assemble everything the final busing and washer. The bolt is no long enough for me to screw the nut into palce any suggestions?

  • @skylinegtr81 Is the car jacked up. If so maybe the jack needs to be lowered to close the gap or you may have different size replacement parts?

  • @Buchoass its a mazda B2000 its not jacked up I bought a set of eurathane bushings and I thought that it could have been the wrong size, but today i bought both sides at oreillys. Its still too short and can't get the nut to screw on would i have to jack up the truck in order to screw the nut? Any suggestions would be greatly apreciated.

  • @skylinegtr81 same to me, but i just put the washer and the nut to tie to get enough bolt, removed and tray again whit the bushing. that works for me..

  • Thanks for the video save me 150.00 dollars thanks for recording so clear

  • Hi kaptain Kirt lol

    Thanks for the kind words.

    It's comments like yours that motivate me to make better videos that help people.

    ~Cheers~

    B.Champagne

  • Thanks so much you saved me $25 (the cost of the book) 

  • @iconway01 Youtube is great for information.

    Glad my video helped you.

    ~Cheers~

    B.Champagne

  • Thank you very much. Very helpful video :)

  • @kamatz

    ~Cheers~

    B.Champagne

  • i just got the parts from auto zone for 4.99 each...doing this tomorrow ...thanks for the video

  • Glad the video helped you.

    Goodluck changing the pins today.

    let me know how it goes.(-:\>

    Cheers

    B.Champagne

  • I've got a mechanic doing this for me and was wondering how long it took you. Thanks.

  • I recall saying in this video,"alittle under an hour"

    Depending on the type of vehicle it could take longer than 1 hour labor.

    I was lucky that one side was broken off already which cut my time in half.

    If they charge you more than $120.00 US parts and labor, it's too much. A local mechanic was going to charge me $80.00 US to install the 2 pins.

    ~CHEERS~

  • Thanks for the advice. It turns out that they were able to do it in 0.65 hours for 100.00 CAD. Not too shabby. Thanks for the video. -Jamie

  • Thanks very good instructions.

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  • 10 dollars? where did you get them? I was qouted 57$ each for my truck. I didnt look much or buy them because I had other steering componets to buy that were more important at the time. i still do need these links tho

  • Yes $10.00 dollars. I got them at Swift Auto Parts. (516) 777-1177.. Trucks are usually more expensive. especially heavy duty. Hope this helps you..

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