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i need to change the trailing arms on my 1991 chevy lumina. its a 3.5 liter sedan. what size socket or whatever do i need to loosen the bolts where it is attached to the shock. also; even though i have the haynes shop manual it is very brief in its instructions. please inform me of any surprises or snags i might run into or any special tools that i might need. it is my first time doing this and i could use any advice you could give aside from the usual safety issues like jack stands and wheel blocks etc. thank you so much. michael
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Check www.autolibrary.org below for the R&R procedure.
That being said, a factory GM service manual is far superior in all regards.
You can also rent any needed tools from any Autozone that has a tool rental program.
That being said, a factory GM service manual is far superior in all regards.
You can also rent any needed tools from any Autozone that has a tool rental program.