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Well i got it out. Just ask me what tools you need to take, just ask me.
1/2" Drive Metric socket set.
1/2" Drive deep sockets 13,14,15,21 and 24.
1/2"Drive 12" extension
1/2" Drive 6" extension
1/2" Drive rachet
1/2" Drive long pull handle
10 to 14 metric combination wrench set
Hammer
Channel lock pliers
Side cutters
Small tarp
4way lug wrench
Gloves
Jack
Took me 31/2 Hours from time i started to it setting on my trailer ( used forklift to load on trailer) engine was still in car. A young man should not take so long.
It took me and a buddy about 4 hours to pull the CV axle and a Mark VIII rear axle from the time we started to the time we put it in the back of the truck. Got lucky and found a Grand marquis with no engine in it and the Mark VIII was 2 cars down. We did not have a fork lift to load it. We had to roll them with a wheel barrow at pick n pull, it was about 500 yds from the car to the front.
It took me and a buddy about 4 hours to pull the CV axle and a Mark VIII rear axle from the time we started to the time we put it in the back of the truck. Got lucky and found a Grand marquis with no engine in it and the Mark VIII was 2 cars down. We did not have a fork lift to load it. We had to roll them with a wheel barrow at pick n pull, it was about 500 yds from the car to the front.
Matt
I had to roll mine about 100' on the 2 wheels one flat, push 1 side 6" then the other. Got it to the end of the aisle and the forklift got it. When i got to my jeep my body was out of gas.
Thanks for the list. I am going to the junk yard in the next week in search of a front end. I am guessing the engine still in the car is not a deal breaker?
What is the going rate these days for the complete assembly?
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