need some suspension help.

Dan something you might want to consider buying is a parts manual for your car also a service manual too. Great reference material and pictures. Get one on cd-rom...it will save you a lot of time. As in the reply above tighten everything as you go, also if you are doing tie rods, inner and outer, count the turns when you remove your old ones and when you put the new ones in put them in equal amount of turns that way it will be close when you go to get it aligned at a shop. I did mine on my satellite way back and when I drove it to the shop for an alignment my tires squealed the whole way I was out so much!!LOL!! Good luck its not hard work, just think before you started peeling stuff off. Take pics too if you have digital camera.