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help installing coilovers tips

Old Jan 21, 2008 | 10:11 AM
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help installing coilovers tips

ok i want to install my tein coilovers on my 6th gen ...now i've installed shocks and springs on 4th and 5th gens .... any tips ..anything i should know before the install anything that could help plz any pic's anything i want to make sure i do it right and have no noise!!!!! thanx
Old Jan 21, 2008 | 10:34 AM
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It is actually pretty simple. The only thing I would suggest is on the rear lift the car up and put it on jacks then put your jack under the control arm to put pressure on the coild so it is easier to take off! I am pretty happy with my Super Streets but you will notcie a huge difference in ride quality!
Old Jan 21, 2008 | 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by JPIZZLE
It is actually pretty simple. The only thing I would suggest is on the rear lift the car up and put it on jacks then put your jack under the control arm to put pressure on the coild so it is easier to take off! I am pretty happy with my Super Streets but you will notcie a huge difference in ride quality!

Hey Jpizzle, how is the ride comfort on those Super Streets? I am itching to go to coils but I am hesitant the ride will be too rough...... Would appreciate your input
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