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I am really interested, I just want to clarify a few things though. This kit includes everything I need? Or am I going to need to buy other hardware or suspension components? Was also wondering how hard these are to put in. Is it something that I can do with a good garage full of tools?
it's the same as replacing the stock suspension, so if are capable of doing that its the same procedure.
Hell yeah! The rear has been dropped even more. Almost too much. I will take pics of the rear springs but i think that they are compressing too much. Im almost tempted to reinstall my oem springs back in since it gave the car a nice even look.
Installed mine over the course of 3 nights. Rears in one night, fronts in the next 2. I had to rent a spring compressor and use my shop's tie rod separator. I would strongly recommend getting the two of these (both can be rented at AutoZone or AAP) as it will make things fairly easier. The job was overall was straightforward. But be prepared to get dirty or at least put a lot of elbow grease into it. I know I did. If anyone in the Ft Myers area needs help, shoot me a PM and I'll be happy to help.
There's a lot less nose dive with the new springs and shocks (I have my collars all the way to the bottom of the perches), not to mention less body roll. For $400, you can't beat these. I honestly thought the ride was going to be harsh (as Godspeeds were in my S13), but you can't tell as you're cruising. Maybe I have yet to hit a bump and find out what really happens. lol
I am really interested, I just want to clarify a few things though. This kit includes everything I need? Or am I going to need to buy other hardware or suspension components? Was also wondering how hard these are to put in. Is it something that I can do with a good garage full of tools?
I only had to rent a tie rod puller and spring compressors, but other than those items I had everything. I don't consider myself to have a vast amount of tools either. I did it in my driveway over 2 evenings, did the front the first night and rear the next.
I am really interested, I just want to clarify a few things though. This kit includes everything I need? Or am I going to need to buy other hardware or suspension components? Was also wondering how hard these are to put in. Is it something that I can do with a good garage full of tools?
There are a lot of people that have these over 60 now. You would have had threads all day if there was problems with install. If you want a set let me know now that all sets have been received I am reopening this group buy for additional orders at $400 Shipped.
Still in customs. Son of a bitch. I hope I get these soon. I'm in the process of building my stroker M20 turbo and I'd like some type of suspension to compliment it.
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