I did my globes today - I'm pretty much an idiot and it took me about 3 hours from start to finish. I think the biggest tip I have is to spray all the bolts with PB Blaster.
I did several treatments, a quick spray on each bleeder and glob over the last week. I tried to loosen one bolt which I didn't PB Blaster and it broke (driver side running board support.
You can get the driver side front globe out/in without removing the running board bracket but the passenger side needs to be removed because of some hoses and stuff in the way.
This is the wrench that I got:
Amazon product ASIN B094NBP79L worked great. I noticed that other amazon links on this thread have changed from a 36mm to some other size like 42mm or something else wrong. I didn't need the cold chisel set I bought, but it was nice to know I have it.
I used PADDO's second method where you jack up the front and then rear (see post 17) which I found easier because you have more clearance under the vehicle. Maybe you have a lift, but I do not
The ride seems much, much improved though I think changing the bushings will help as well. I didn't end up using the full 2.5L of fluid so I don't know if I actually changed all of the fluid or not. I have another 2.5L so maybe I'll do another flush at some point and see if that improves more but I may wait a year or two to do that since I'm happy now. The fluid that came out in the bleeding after turning the car back on looked clean, bright pink.
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Globes I bought from Impex and I got the fluid from PartSouq (cheaper) along with some other parts not related to this so it was easy to combine shipping.
edit: I went back today and flushed 2.5L more through the system, bleeding the rest out of each corner. The fluid coming out is much much more pink now.