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> Transfer the parts to a good roller..., How long does it take?
bondo
post Nov 1 2005, 12:21 PM
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We hear it all the time.. "transfer the parts to a good roller"... I am so tempted to do that for my driver, as it "seems" like it would be easier and faster than repairing the (non structural) rust.

Can it be done in a weekend with help?
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TonyAKAVW
post Nov 1 2005, 12:26 PM
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Well, I'm going on 2 years, and decided to change the engine to a Subaru... Swapping parts tends to be a while your in there thing.

I would guess if you had a crew of three people, you could remove everything in a day, and install it in two more. Probably could be done in less time if the crew knows what they are doing, and nothing falls apart during the swap.

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