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  • DivineStyler
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    Originally posted by ck_taft325is
    Mine came pretty damn fast. Shame they've been sitting in the Garage since. Soon, soon.
    +1... Shame on me... Probably won't be able to put them on til' I get all my other parts in order to like my new control arms, m3 offset bushings, rotor resurfaced, rear brace... Need to do it soon cuz my bushings are shot!

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  • ck_taft325is
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    Mine came pretty damn fast. Shame they've been sitting in the Garage since. Soon, soon.

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  • CHIF8008
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    those that already got them, how long did it take for shipping after les sent you an email?

    mine are said to be dispatched 01/12/2010. gayyy
    Last edited by CHIF8008; 12-11-2010, 01:31 AM.

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  • BMWManiac
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    Originally posted by CosmosM3
    I'm waiting on a few reviews before I buy these coilovers. Install them already!

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  • BMWManiac
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    Originally posted by CosmosM3
    I'm waiting on a few reviews before I buy these coilovers. Install them already!
    +1, for $380 shipped, can't beat that for new parts!

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  • CosmosM3
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    I'm waiting on a few reviews before I buy these coilovers. Install them already!

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  • 2002maniac
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    Originally posted by e30 gangsta
    I seriously dont underrstand you guys. Take off the top strut nut then jack the car up. Done and done no spring compressor needed.
    Yes, this works. I've done it multiple times. If you're not reinstalling the stock spring there's no need for a compressor at all.

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by e30 gangsta
    I seriously dont underrstand you guys. Take off the top strut nut then jack the car up. Done and done no spring compressor needed.

    What? There is not enough slack in an e30 susension to fully decompress a stock spring.

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  • einstein57
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    Originally posted by reelizmpro
    Why would anyone cut the springs when you can rent a spring compressor from Autozone for free? and possibly sell the stock springs.
    Time, laziness, storage, having to sell unwanted parts to these r3v douche nozels.

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  • e30 gangsta
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    I seriously dont underrstand you guys. Take off the top strut nut then jack the car up. Done and done no spring compressor needed.

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  • e30trooper
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    Originally posted by reelizmpro
    Why would anyone cut the springs when you can rent a spring compressor from Autozone for free? and possibly sell the stock springs.
    maybe they like a soft ride?

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  • reelizmpro
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    Why would anyone cut the springs when you can rent a spring compressor from Autozone for free? and possibly sell the stock springs.

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  • ck_taft325is
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    Originally posted by Stephen
    i've done it.. i cant recommend it because of the possibility of injury, but yes it is possible

    Same. When I was 15. Nearly lopped off my buddies thumb. I told him it was stupid to hold it that way... "no, fuck it, just cut it man".

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by ck_taft325is
    Chopping them in half is what you're referring to? I'd be careful doing it, but totally do-able if you don't have compressors handy.
    i've done it.. i cant recommend it because of the possibility of injury, but yes it is possible

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  • ck_taft325is
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    Originally posted by einstein57
    If you don't care about the stock springs you can actually do everything with out removing the strut housing or a spring compressor.

    Chopping them in half is what you're referring to? I'd be careful doing it, but totally do-able if you don't have compressors handy.

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