Installing coilovers...
no its pretty straight foward just remember when dropping the rear struts hold up the metal bar that connects both of them with a jack, you'll see what i mean when you get there. tools for the job 6mm allen, 17mm and 22mm sockets, 14mm wrench, if you have a torque wrench the 22mm nuts are 60ftlbs, and the sway bar nuts are 45ftlbs i forget what the rear is.hope this helps buddy good luck.
whats hte 6mm allen wrench for? and as for torque im just going to be hitting it with an impact gun till i think its torqued enough, has never failed me. but thanks for the tool list it will deff help me out.
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From: Hialeah, FL but NY4life
well i got the coilovers done today after tons of hours trying to figure out how to get them to adjust because the guy i bought them from didn't tell me that the threads were filled w/ salt, thus the bodies did not spin. the dirver side is 1/2" higher than the passenger side so hopefully i can get everything settled tomorrow.
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