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Reppr 01-13-2010 01:00 AM
If you've gotten the 0520 error code, it is time to replace your oil pressure sensor. The tools to use are:
15mm socket wrench and open end wrench
foot long extension for 3/8" drive
10mm socket
cheater bar (approx. 1 foot long)
car jack
jack stands
electrical tape
First things first. Get...
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Tbird100636 12-30-2009 04:04 AM
Well, it will happen someday. Your RWD LX'es lower ball joint boot will tear or get torn, let water in and eventually get noisy then loose. The one on the left:
Currently, Chrysler will not service the ball joint seperately, although the special tools and service manual directions exist to do...
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Hemi Family 12-27-2009 09:13 PM
I completed my install and put in some time on them on the road and at the track...here are my experiences and thoughts with some ride height adjustment info. (this thread is work in progress, I'll update as time allows)
In this thread I will concentrate on the front and rear installation,...
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RobsSXT 12-01-2009 10:44 PM
Here they are!
With that, lets get to the install.
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dacaman12 12-01-2009 10:16 AM
Throttle Body Selection With a Pocket Calculator by: dacaman12
An LX member sent me a message asking, “What size TB do I need?”, and I realized that there really wasn’t a clear answer to his question. Oversize TBs are readily available, but they don’t come with any sort of recommendations...
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fnkycld 11-18-2009 02:59 AM
So you want to polish your brake calipers. This easiest way to do this is if you have an extra set of calipers to work on without taking your car apart and not being able to drive it. In my case I was able to get a set of R/T calipers to work on so that I could replace my V6 brakes.
This will...
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jink25 11-15-2009 11:05 PM
So you bought a new 85 or 90mm throttle body, now what?
Well here is the story from start to finish of what I did to make sure I was taking advantage of the newfound airflow that the throttle body could provide.
You will need a drill or preferably a die grinder, and some larger size sanding...
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Shizane2002 11-05-2009 02:32 PM
Im well aware that this is an LX Club. And Im REALLY aware of your awesome engines and drivetrains :banghead: . But detailing is detailing. Posted below is what I do with the products that I use. I hope it helps someone down the line to make their LX nice, clean, and presentable to gain the respect...
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