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listing milano



digesti,

now that my 2.5 L v6 is in relatively good shape (am in the process of 
running a couple tanks of techron through to see if i can clean up the 
injectors), i am starting to pay attention to the next items on my 
rehabilitation list. the next major issue is that the milano is listing 
to starboard (the whole right side is a couple inches lower than the 
left), and the right rear has a clunking noise going  over bumps. the 
rear springs are new, but the bushings are in need of replacement, and 
the car has a bit of a rear-end wiggle at highway speeds, which i 
interpret as a need for rear shocks.

can anyone tell me what kind of time commitment i'm looking at to 
replace the rear bushings and shocks? also, i'm assuming that the 
overall sagging of the car is not due to a weak rear shock - if that's 
true, i'll have to adjust the torsion bar up front. what kind of effort 
is required for this job? special tools?

thanks,
ethan schartman

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