New Pic: Lowered with Steeda Sport Springs
#22
Originally posted by TheMustangSource@November 16, 2005, 11:40 AM
She needs a bath, but here's PSH's new stance:
She needs a bath, but here's PSH's new stance:
John
#23
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Originally posted by jwgroovin@November 19, 2005, 7:45 AM
Do we have a writeup on the site for installing these? I've never done springs but it sounds like it shouldn't be that big a chore with two people. I've had mine sitting in a box for weeks but with the day Thanksgiving vacation coming up I'll have plenty of time...
John
Do we have a writeup on the site for installing these? I've never done springs but it sounds like it shouldn't be that big a chore with two people. I've had mine sitting in a box for weeks but with the day Thanksgiving vacation coming up I'll have plenty of time...
John
It's pretty straight forward but the front springs are Mcpherson strut type so for safety reason I would highly recommend a spring compressor. Remember you are dealing with an extreme amount of energy with a compressed coil spring so if you don't know what you are doing it is best to let a professional install them.
The rear can come out without a compressor but again...stored energy and a coil spring popping out can be very dangerous.
The new springs are shorter and easier to install than removing the originals.
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