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SlowWhite
04-07-2004, 09:56 AM
Ya I'll take the Coil overs (my GC rear springs are blown from my 400lb stereo system combined with hitting big ass pot holes)

-Brian

Enes
04-07-2004, 09:58 AM
There, it looks like me and brian solved your problem man!!!

now where is out cookie!!???

-E

Khadgar
04-07-2004, 10:15 AM
Back away, they're mine!

:rant:

Khadgar
04-07-2004, 12:06 PM
Figured it out, I am a dumbass. :uh: :uh:

Enes
04-07-2004, 01:03 PM
took you a little while... get those gears moving dood...
there is something else they give you to fit on the bottom of the shock before you put the screw thing on

-E

tpunx99GSX
04-08-2004, 02:47 AM
yeah im doing my coilovers tonight (this morning) mike 5 hours MY ASS. it took my 4 just to do one coilover. im dirty as hell with one fully completed the other front out and ready for the new spring, and the rears still left to go. but i decided on a height, just hope i dont rub. im going a full 2 inches. i can barely fit two fingers between the tire and the quarter panel. DROP IT LIKE ITS HOT!!! ok its 2:50 time for beddy until tomarrow

SlowWhite
04-08-2004, 08:08 AM
dude - the rears can be done in less then 20 minutes.


The fronts are usually the hard ones. but if you don't have to deal with rust you can have them out as well in less then 30 minutes.


-Brian

illz
04-08-2004, 12:52 PM
i second that, 30 mins a corner with hand tools :) suppose it helps to have done it before

in any case, might want to raise the car up a bit, and without a doubt, get it aligned as soon as you're done. 2.5 fingers is a good target to shoot for or you'll be bottoming out the shock, which isn't good or safe. also, dropped any amount, you're going to have a lot of toe that will need to be corrected by an alignment. hopefully you bought longer bolts and washers to space out the rear upper arms, or you're going to have an assload of negative camber in the rear to deal with and the alignment shop will try to sell you a more expensive solution

illz
04-08-2004, 12:55 PM
oh, and dont just be cheap and skip the alignment because it feels straight. you need to get your toe zero'd out or 1/16" toe out on each side up front. Otherwise you're going to eat up your tires real fast. If you don't know if you're going to bottom out the shocks, put a ziptie tight at the shock shaft base, go for some hard driving, deep turns, big bumps, then see if the ziptie is pressed up against the bumpstop. if it is, not enough travel, raise the car up. you're pretty much guaranteed to be hittin the bumpstops with less than 2 finger's space between tire and fender though.