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And that is actual hands on work time not 20 hours standing around drinking beer or taking 2 hours to run to the parts store for something.
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It depends a lot on your tools and your experience. When I did mine it took along time but I was working with a angle grinder and a welder. If it is your first SAS and you are doing it by your self I would recommend having a second vehicle to drive to work with until you are done.
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yeah that dont sound to bad. for tools i got a plasma cutter, miller 180 wire welder, a couple sanders, angle grinders and reguler hand tools.
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