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Jan 21 2023 12:25pm
Got it all done cakewalk
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Jan 21 2023 12:26pm
Quote (TyraeLucifer @ Jan 19 2023 08:35pm)
be careful when you're taking the top off from the pressure loaded springs, that thing could definitely do some damage in the direction it's going.

I would honestly just suggest going to a shop than DIY if you've never done it, what's the cost of a hospital bill to a professional trying to make a living?


Thx for advice got it all done actually ended up using a couple clamps I use at work to take springs off
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Jan 21 2023 12:51pm
Quote (YEEzY_Ro @ Jan 21 2023 10:26am)
Thx for advice got it all done actually ended up using a couple clamps I use at work to take springs off


glad to hear it, not everyone knows how to properly take the springs out
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Jan 21 2023 07:57pm
Quote (TyraeLucifer @ Jan 21 2023 12:51pm)
glad to hear it, not everyone knows how to properly take the springs out


Yeah I’ve worked on cars before just never in suspension area I heard stories of people taking full blast shots from those springs before lol wasn’t gonna be me 😂
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Feb 15 2023 06:12pm
If it's your first time, prepare to run into small issues. I did lower springs and afternarket struts one time. It wasn't fun.
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