Dranom's LS400 Build
#46
When i was installing the front coilovers we unscrew the swaybar nut and the 2 a arms bolt since we didnt have a bushing puller to easily take out the A-arm nut
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rears was very easy just need to take out the rear seats. Back seat cushion has around 5-6 bolts.
For the seat belts to release you need to unhook the clip
When the fronts was dropped to the ground it was slammed. LOL
fender was sitting on the fenders so i raised it up a bit and let the springs settle
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rears was very easy just need to take out the rear seats. Back seat cushion has around 5-6 bolts.
For the seat belts to release you need to unhook the clip
When the fronts was dropped to the ground it was slammed. LOL
fender was sitting on the fenders so i raised it up a bit and let the springs settle
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This guy is not playing! But i agree you could save tons if you do the work yourself. Get to know the vehicle since youll have it for a while. Corner 3 is a good spot. Though i prefer lextech. I guess it all depends on location and whats best for you. Looking forward to your build sir.
#49
Ballin on a budget! lol
This guy is not playing! But i agree you could save tons if you do the work yourself. Get to know the vehicle since youll have it for a while. Corner 3 is a good spot. Though i prefer lextech. I guess it all depends on location and whats best for you. Looking forward to your build sir.
But it's not an option for me atm. It's all good tho and Thanks!
#57
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What did you do to get rid of the edge after trimming the fenders? On an old truck i had, i used metal rod, bent into the shape then rolled the cut fender lip under. This kinda makes it like factory, only two inches higher.
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