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I agree with Purdy (as usual) that the easiest way to remove and replace the pan is with the engine out, but that isn't necessary in every case, and is a PITA if that's all you want to do.
![]() The only suggestion I would add to those above is turn your wheels fully to the right. This will get the tie rod put of the way.
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