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Is there a install thread for springs? Write up.

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Old 03-04-10, 08:07 AM
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haha, I didnt realize i was a member that long.
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Honestly,, by the sound of things,, even tho you SAY you have done a few cars in the past it doesn't sound like it. Suspension is really NOTHING to play with and if you are not sure please either research or just bite the bullet and let someone else who is qualified do it. Safety is always an issue. Yours while installing(don't want to have you geting hurt by not installing a spring compressor clamp correctly). OURS in the fact that if you do somethig wrong and you wind up losing control of the car while driving, you can potentially hurt some people; including yourself.
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Understable, but i have done more on cars than most people on this forum would dream of. I just like to be through when doing something rather than jumping into it wondering where what it. Waste of time if you ask me. Speaking of which, maybe there are more people out there like me that would like a sticky with a write up? Maybe I will document it.
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