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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 11:13 AM
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i am going to get lowering springs and rear sway bar. what order should these be put on? me and a buddy are going to do the work of so called "certified technichians".

in a few months i am going to get the super 7's . . . man, they look sweet . . .

well, thanx for the advice,
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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 11:37 AM
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It doesn't matter what order they are installed in. I'm doing the springs/rear sway bar this weekend; I think I'll do the sway bar fist because it's easier and less time consuming.
Old Aug 18, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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i didn't want to put on the sway bar and then find out i would have to remove it later to put on the springs.. .

. .like you said, i would probably put on the bar first, but not if i have to remove it to put on the springs.. . . .i'll just wait then
Old Aug 18, 2004 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by zilasram
i didn't want to put on the sway bar and then find out i would have to remove it later to put on the springs.. .

. .like you said, i would probably put on the bar first, but not if i have to remove it to put on the springs.. . . .i'll just wait then
you dont have to remove it to install springs. you honestly should reconsider tackling this project if you have NO relative idea about the process. just my opinion.
Old Aug 18, 2004 | 12:52 PM
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as i said before, me and a buddy will be doing the work of "certified technicians" aka overprice idiots
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. . i would consider myself a novice-intermediate, but my compadre has a spectrum of experience ( over 15 years)..

. . i thoroughly read through all the manuals before starting any project ..

.. so, i think between the two of us, we have it covered . .

. .. but, thanx for your concern,
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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 02:05 PM
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http://zoltiz.com/cars/tc/files - here are all the manuals that you might need for the install. Rear sway comes with it's own printed manual.

If you are too impatient - put the sway as soon as you get it, and then when you get to the springs you won't have to take it off. But I just did mine at the samet time - the car was jacked up and it was kinda logical.
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.. . that's what i was counting on .. . .logical . . . .


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