Originally posted by BluStrk: I have a cougar, so it may be alittle different. But it takes very little work to do this. It took me a day to pull one out and put it back with just hand tools. You need to be confident in your skills though, because you need to make sure your alignment is good when you are done. You should take it to an alignment shop after you get it back in.
cougar/contour are identical for the rear subframe assembly [in fact my whole rear setup is off a tour].
air tools can be very helpfull for doing this. I did it myself about 4 months ago and struggled a bit with it.
yes... I am a cougar owner trolling on your board.
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