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In Reply to: It ain't supposed to be brown.... posted by Jeff D. on July 29, 2001 at 22:30:05:
Bavauto sells a tool that's supposed to make the insertion easier but it cost's $20 and I needed the instant gratification. Plus I read on here once that it could be done with a nice big flat-head screwdriver. The more lubricant you use, the easier it is. Took me about 1 hour to do the front and back. Anyways, the difference is phenomenal. All together, it cost me about $40 for the gaskets and lube. I could have gotten the gaskets cheaper if I had mail ordered them, but I was working on a wim. Here's a few pix.




Best tool I've found for this is a "cotter pin puller". No problem with a slipping screwdriver into the paint. I use WD40 for a lube, wipes off ez and no silicone on the paint to deal with. Bud F.