installing springs...is it hard?
i'd say diy is good if you have the know-how and the tools. I just put my springs in the sti struts and it wasn't too hard. Just was time consuming because I kept making mistakes.
The guy that crashed...i guess he didn't use a torque wrench. Neither did I, but used my impact gun on the nuts.
The guy that crashed...i guess he didn't use a torque wrench. Neither did I, but used my impact gun on the nuts.
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Originally Posted by whitecel
i'd say diy is good if you have the know-how and the tools. I just put my springs in the sti struts and it wasn't too hard. Just was time consuming because I kept making mistakes.
The guy that crashed...i guess he didn't use a torque wrench. Neither did I, but used my impact gun on the nuts.
The guy that crashed...i guess he didn't use a torque wrench. Neither did I, but used my impact gun on the nuts.
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Originally Posted by MBasile
find some people that know how to do it and have them help. You'll never learn to work on your car if you dont start somewhere. The key is to follow the instructions step by step and dont cut any corners. If your buddy goes "nah, this is just as good" respond with "then do your car like that, we do mine by the directions"
That and score your self a pair of red Converse All Stars.
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