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Old November 16th 04, 09:20 PM
kyle lallave
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Default how to put on springs,shocks,and camber kit

hey i just got some eibach sport line springs, KYB AGX shocks, and skunk2
camber kits....how do i install all of this?!?! ik i need a spring
compressor and all but not exactly 100% sure on how to do it all


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Old November 17th 04, 03:51 AM
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kyle lallave wrote:
> hey i just got some eibach sport line springs, KYB AGX shocks, and skunk2
> camber kits....how do i install all of this?!?! ik i need a spring
> compressor and all but not exactly 100% sure on how to do it all


I could help you if you start by doing some of your own research. Then
you can ask more specific questions. I'm not going to type out the whole
procedure for you. I recently changed the dampers and springs on my
Civic. A piece of advice I'd give you now though is to bring the new
springs with you when you buy/borrow the compressor. Some are too bulky
for the tightly wound springs. Also, people may give you more specific
tips if you state the year and model of the car.

Mark
 




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