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Old 10-08-2012, 03:09 PM
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98 blazer, easy or pain?
 
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Old 10-08-2012, 03:39 PM
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Driver or passenger side? 2WD or 4WD?

If you include info in your signature, (year, make, model, engine, trans, 2wd or 4wd) it makes it much easier for us to help you.
 
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oops, 4wheel I was thinking both sides
 
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Labor time shows 2.9 hours total, but, that's considering the tech has done them before, has a hoist and all of the necessary tools. If you can show me someone that can do both of them in less than 4 hours, I'll show you a magician! ROYAL PITA. As for doing them on jack stands.... not snowballs chance!
 
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Thanks guess I'm not doing it!
 
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took me from 9am to like 12pm to do just the drivers side. most of that time was spent cutting away tiny pieces of rubber from where it warped its self flat around the bolts that i needed to get off to remove it.

Id rather do fuel pump before i ever do this again.
 
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dont put oem mounts back in use urithane. it took me 9 hrs to do the driver side as the bottom bolt is a ROYAL PITA cuz theres no room from the bolt to the front diff if its a 4wd. as for the passenger side it took me 3 hrs to do. i replaced both of mine and i wheel alot and both of them split again.
 
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