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Originally Posted by HamiltonSeth
Thanks again to everyone who has contributed to this thread.
Can anyone advise me as to which specialty tools are required for the job?
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I don't have time to run through a complete list of everything from memory but you'll need an impact gun (air or battery) to remove and install the front shocks, you need a special socket for the ball joints, large drill bit or holesaw for the front swaybar install, if doing the front bearings a press is best if you aren't replacing them you need to remove the race and swap it to the new ones which is a pain (gearpuller should work, other methods can damage it), large set of metric wrenches, metric sockets including allens, breaker bar maybe...