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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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That's why I got there trough wheel. After you remove one bolt that holds an A/C line and slide that out of way (a couple inches), you can fit your left arm with a socket wrench in there. Not comfortable, but doable.
That's why I got there trough wheel. After you remove one bolt that holds an A/C line and slide that out of way (a couple inches), you can fit your left arm with a socket wrench in there. Not comfortable, but doable.
You were right man. I pulled that wheel off and pulled the plastic wheel well back a little, disconnected that nut that hols that line on, because theres no other way to do it, sprayed some brake cleaner in there to clean it up a little and then it was done. It's a bare to get in there, but once you figure it out it's cake. Thanks for all your help.