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I am ready to lower the lex... advice please?

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Old 04-18-08, 10:18 AM
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Default I am ready to lower the lex... advice please?

So i am ready now to lower my lex and aint wanting to spend to much i can have them installed for free so aint worried bout that but my rear struts are shot already. do i need to replace those before i put the lowering springs on or can i just replace all the struts with springs i am kinda confused of how all this works???? Please help
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Originally Posted by RJ-94es300
So i am ready now to lower my lex and aint wanting to spend to much i can have them installed for free so aint worried bout that but my rear struts are shot already. do i need to replace those before i put the lowering springs on or can i just replace all the struts with springs i am kinda confused of how all this works???? Please help
Replace all of them at the same time i.e. struts, springs, strut mounts.

You may want to consider replacing other items like bushings, rear sway bar, etc.
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