| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Driven |
| haha ebay coilovers.. enjoy the ride. |
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| 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. |
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| Savage |
| dont you need a car scale to make sure all the coilovers are adjusted properly or has speed tv fooled me. |
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| BB240 |
| ok well thanks for all the help but ill probably just go with n good set of springs |
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| 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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