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Old Nov 10, 2009 | 07:01 AM
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just bought a 98 blazer ls over the weekend and ready to start wrenching on her. new to this forum but familiar with auto forums and working on my own rigs. hoping to gain some knowledge on a new platform.
 
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thanks for all the welcomes. i know this isn't a tech thread but i was wondering if anyone has any tips on getting the two rear plugs out on the driver's side. i think i can get the farthest one from the bottom but it looks like the wrench won't fit on the center. they don't really need to be replaced but since it's a new rig to me i would rather replace them and make sure they all look good and check for oil.

edit: just to clarify, i have searched and found a few different methods i'm just trying to find out the easiest. i'm planning on trying the swivel through the fender tomorrow.
 

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