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Join Date: Sep 2022
Location: Canton, Michigan
Posts: 388
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Good morning to everyone here at the 'Barn'. This may have been hashed out before but I am about to undertake a project in the spring (once winter is over) that involves replacing the clutch, pressure plate and throw-out bearing on my '29.
I do not have access to a lift, and will be performing this task in my driveway. I have heard horror stories about the rear leaf spring and I like being around to drive my 'A'. My question is, how do I do this without that spring coming to get me, and just what is involved in getting this task done. Also, if I have gone this far to move the axle and torque tube, should I consider replacing the rear spring? (I assume it is 100 years old). Thanks to all in helping me.
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