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Old 10-25-2022, 03:44 PM   #1
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For ease of installation, I removed the whole plastic and metal panels where the windshield wiper motor is housed. They're not hard to remove, just be careful to not break any plastic tabs, and not to scratch your paint with the metal panel.
Solid advice. it's how I do it. Doesn't take long.

I usually do one corner at a time, with a jack and stand. Just a preference for me. No issues. I've done shocks a couple of times this way, and wheel bearings a few times.
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