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Old Apr 8, 2007 | 07:35 PM
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In my automotive career i have seen wayyy to many people try to do upgrades themselves and damage thier car, hurt themselves badly, and destroy new equipment.

IF you dont know how to install a componet, or dont understand what a componet does or what it affects, do some research and if you feel comfortable and completely undestand installation processes go for it!. IF you have any doubt take it to a shop, visit a friend, get some help please.

Install it right the first time. Use the right tools. and work safely
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.. i had a friend w ho didnt know much about cafrs try to put new spindles & springs on a 1/2 ton chevy truck .. he used a c clamp to hold the front spring. and the clamp broke. and shot down the lower control arm onto his hand... he doesnt use that hand much now.. .. and i used to work retail automotive.. ive seen peopel try to fix thier own everything and destroy thier cars in teh process
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