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installing coilovers, any suggestions? - Click HERE for Original Thread

BB240
I am gettin new struts on my 93 teg and I jst got new rims so my car sits a lil high and it looks akward. I need to get springs with a 1 or 2 inch drop and Ive seen these coilover things. I put a link to them. I was just wonderin if anyone has used these or knos anything about them and how to install them. They are pretty cheap on ebay and I was wonderin if anyone knew anythin it would help me out

http://www.streetbeatcustoms.com/honda17.html

boarderfatty
never hearedof them but they could be all right. mine took me a couple days on my talon but i had to take it to a shop to get a seized bolt out, if nothing is seized to bad it should take max 1 hour a corner, you need just basic tools like socket set wrenches screw driver, and hammer. you will need a spring compressor wich doesnt cost anything at CND Tire

Driven
haha ebay coilovers.. enjoy the ride.

icydude
coilovers are very easy to install if you have a breaker bar and a can of wd40.

also have a little jack to lift the hub up to get the coilover on.

Savage
dont you need a car scale to make sure all the coilovers are adjusted properly or has speed tv fooled me.

BB240
ok well thanks for all the help but ill probably just go with n good set of springs

icydude
quote:
Originally posted by Savage
dont you need a car scale to make sure all the coilovers are adjusted properly or has speed tv fooled me.


probably but if you adjust the coil perches within 1/32 of each other then you should be ok.:dunno:




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