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    I'll add pictures to this thread once I get going on the rear end rebuild

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    Interesting so you found a shop that could rebuild the rack?? Or did I read that incorrectly? What type of work does the shop do, maybe I can find someone around Michigan. I mean rather do they rebuild racks or are they just a general hydraulic place?

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    No you read it right It was just a general hydraulic repair shop. They replaced the seal(s) in like 5 minutes. I can probably get more seals from them if anyone needs them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimvr4 View Post
    No you read it right It was just a general hydraulic repair shop. They replaced the seal(s) in like 5 minutes. I can probably get more seals from them if anyone needs them.
    I need a full set of seals for the rear rack!!!
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    Pm'd you back. I just don't have time to visit that shop right now. I can't give you anything as I'm not sure what I need to repair my rack with.

    You could help me if you could list out the steps to drop the rack. I think it starts with dropping the exhaust and then at least lowering the subframe a bit. Can you confirm?

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    you need to drop the sub frame to get to the rear rack. Gotta disconnect the brake lines, e-brake cables, power steering lines, drive shaft, and struts.

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