| theonly3rd |
| anyone have the spring depress tool? i have some tokico blues i want to put on but i dont want to spend lots when its and easy job if u have the tool |
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| 2ndgenlude |
| i think autozone rents it out for free |
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| buh_buh |
| Canadian Tire "rents" out spring compressors for free too. |
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| 1_Bar |
naa...don't need'em...just shoot the springs onto the street, or at one another!!
j/k make sure you get a spring compressor with narrow teeth that hold onto the spring. I had troubles with my teins since the coils were tight. |
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| theonly3rd |
| lol that might be fun, but i dont want to shoot my h&r's every where heh |
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| buh_buh |
| If your taking out lowering springs, you might not even need it since they are much shorter than stock springs. |
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| IDTrav |
quote: Originally posted by buh_buh
If your taking out lowering springs, you might not even need it since they are much shorter than stock springs.
that is correct. when we swapped my old lowering springs into shady's car we didn't need a compressor tool. worse come to worse canadian tire will rent one if you put the deposit down first.
what springs are u putting in? |
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| theonly3rd |
| i think i am going to keep my h&r racing springs and right now i am just looking to swap out my shocks with tokico blues that i have in my bedroom heh, my room looks like an import sales place i have brembo rotors and aem brake pads, and rims and whole bunch of stuff i have to put on lol..... i am scared of taking my car to shops lol |
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