Two part question for a noob

need to get you a Clymer manual. tell how to, pictures, torque specs, and tools needed. use it all the time. good luck
 
Use the service manual
But here is an excess of info for u anyways, assuming u have the milaege/time chart. But if u don't leme kno

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Not a problem.
Also, unless ur planning on getting in-depth to motor work or wheel bearing removal u shouldn't need any of the special tools.
But the list is also outlined in the service manual with accompanying pictures.
But a 36mm socket for the rear axle nut will come in handy, and metric tools of course lol
 
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