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#309752 Oct 25, 9:39pm
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How hard is it to install a coil over lowering kit?

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Not hard, it's just a lot of bolts. You will need a spring compressor and an impact wrench though.

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humm... ok


cant say ive done that before... ahh crap

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Depends. If you get something with pillowball mounts (like Tein SS-P), you won't need a spring compressor at all. It's a direct swap for the springs and struts, so you won't need to disassemble them. Overall, the install is pretty easy either way, just time consuming.

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