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has anyone removed trans and engine by dropping the front subframe with everything attatched? And rebuild it all and re install it? I was wondering if this was a common thing as its easier than pulling the trans and engine out and you can make sure the entire front end is all good and pretty when you reinstall it.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Green-Ohio
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the thing about dropping the subframe is you need allot of room and something sturdy to support the car.
I would just pull the engine. F all that other noise.
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