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This is your Mother. Stop modifying that car!
2006-10-07 14:58:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It's pretty easy, just get a Haynes shop manual(there the best). You will also need a set of good spring compressors. But, if your handy and can follow instructions, It's definitely a DIY project.
One tip, unless your upgrading to super expensive struts. Gabriel struts are much better than Monroe. Go to www. gabriel.com. Hope this helps and good luck.
2006-10-07 22:05:07
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answer #2
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answered by charley128 5
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the easiest way is to remove the strut assemblies from the car/take them and new struts to your local tire store and have them change the springs over to your new struts-usually not very expensive and much safer than using spring compressor tools as they have wall mounted or freestanding spring compressors/you will need to have 4 wheel alignment done because removing and replacing struts will change your alignment settings
2006-10-10 02:00:19
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answer #3
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answered by Kentuckygearhead 3
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if you have the right tools and a good manual for the car and follow the instructions then you can do the job just fine
2006-10-07 22:04:13
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answer #4
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answered by vw66hotbugtallen 2
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