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changing shocks and springs on TJ?
I have recently picked up a set of springs and shocks cheap, for my 97 TJ.
Is this something I can change in the driveway or should I leave it to someone with more experience? It is something I would like to tackle if not too difficult. Any advice would be great. Thanks alot. |
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The TJ is probably the simples coil replacement of any vehicle, bar
none: http://www.jrfarrar.com/jeep/install/rustys/3inchlift/ The bigger problem is trying to keep them from falling out. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Josh Piela wrote: > > I have recently picked up a set of springs and shocks cheap, for my 97 TJ. > Is this something I can change in the driveway or should I leave it to > someone with more experience? It is something I would like to tackle if not > too difficult. Any advice would be great. Thanks alot. |
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