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Clock spring Re-calibration
Hello I was wondering for those who have had experience doing this on their own, how hard was it? I know for a fact its the spring since I messed with it.
I keep calling dealers but they wont give me a straight price, they say I would have to get it inspected first which is a charge before the actual re-calibrating. Broke college student so I can't spend be spending too much. |
If you can afford college, you are not broke. Ask parents for more money.
Jk. Joking aside, some one recently put up a diy on clock springs repair. Google that. If you are handy with tools then yes it's do able. If not bite the bullet and get a new clock spring. If by change there is a 86 in a bone yard, then that's the cheaper option. |
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