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What are the signs for side yokes replacements
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<blockquote data-quote="SlyMart" data-source="post: 95242" data-attributes="member: 2607"><p>Update: I finally removed both rear trailing arm this week and let me tell you that it was a huge pain in the ass. The bolts were all seized on both trailing arms. I had to remove the shims on both sides which they were seize as well and I used a sawzall to cut the bolts out. I used a big ass cutters to cut the emergency brake cable since it was rusted too. The brake line were also all rusted so I ordered a new set of stainless steel brake line and a new emergency brake cable kit. I ordered a new gas tank kit will everything including the fuel sender and a brand new fuel pump. I found the original built sheet on top of the gas tank with a small mirror tool that I have and I am excited to drop the gas tank. I got a lot of brand new parts from Corvette Central so far and I cannot wait to have the car back on the road soon. I also picked up 10 cans of John Deer Blitz black paint for the frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlyMart, post: 95242, member: 2607"] Update: I finally removed both rear trailing arm this week and let me tell you that it was a huge pain in the ass. The bolts were all seized on both trailing arms. I had to remove the shims on both sides which they were seize as well and I used a sawzall to cut the bolts out. I used a big ass cutters to cut the emergency brake cable since it was rusted too. The brake line were also all rusted so I ordered a new set of stainless steel brake line and a new emergency brake cable kit. I ordered a new gas tank kit will everything including the fuel sender and a brand new fuel pump. I found the original built sheet on top of the gas tank with a small mirror tool that I have and I am excited to drop the gas tank. I got a lot of brand new parts from Corvette Central so far and I cannot wait to have the car back on the road soon. I also picked up 10 cans of John Deer Blitz black paint for the frame. [/QUOTE]
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