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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 26
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so i have my eyes set on the skunk2 pro-s full coil overs and am well on my way to getting them shortly. so now all i have to figure out is if i'm gonna apply them myself or take em to a shop...
i don't have tooooo much experience under the hood so i was wondering if this is something that i could just take on at home thoughts? |
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HOnDa/SoNy SLORe
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full coilovers are easy to install. you dont have to worry about a spring compressor or any of that nonsense. just remove the strut from the LCA's, then from the top of the strut tower.
i would just consult the service manual to get myself accustomed to the components that need to be unbolted to get access at the struts for their removal. but all in all its a fairly easy task to accomplish.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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awesome, i almost have em so i'll start studying soon.
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