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so where are they?
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I agree, Erik's a good Guy to deal with.Here's a link to a guy I buy most all my parts from. Great service
Air Assist Power Steering Kit For The M35, 57K0289
I've never installed one, however by looking at the parts and pieces in photos, seems basic hand tools would get the task done. Someone that has installed one should chime in.Do these kits need any special tools to install?
The only thing unusual might be big jack stand to hold both front tires off the ground, a 1" drill bit, deep impact sockets for getting the old axle U bolts off, pot of near-boiling water to heat up the hoses to receive the fittings, liquid wrench for everything to be removed, and remember NOT to install the air regulator should you kit have one.I've never installed one, however by looking at the parts and pieces in photos, seems basic hand tools would get the task done. Someone that has installed one should chime in.
To drill through the frame to run hoses, a lot of people skip that and just tie around.It took me most of the day, but I am slow. No special tools, alot of elbow grease on the axle bolts. I used the supplied safety valve, no issues with it at all. What is the 1" drill bit for? I did not need it.
They are not needed.dont install the air regulator? Why?
Older frames do not have a hole where the elbow comes through the frame.It took me most of the day, but I am slow. No special tools, alot of elbow grease on the axle bolts. I used the supplied safety valve, no issues with it at all. What is the 1" drill bit for? I did not need it.
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