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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Boston, MA
2002 Eddie Bauer
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I'm in desperation here! I'm in the middle of trying to change the pressure steering pump line. The one that connects at the steering gear. My question is simple. HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO ACCESS THE NUT, BOLT , WHATEVER. I can really tell what is really because I cant see it. It could be a long stud that comes out if it could be stationary with a nut over it. Deep wall sockets won't go over it because the cross member and frame is in the way. There has to be an easier way to get this .. By the way the other end broke off when I was taking it apart so now I have to fix it today. Any help is deeply deeply appreciated.
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