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Post by Aussie 4G Celica on Jun 8, 2005 7:48:39 GMT -5
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Post by schmooot on Jun 11, 2005 19:49:26 GMT -5
spring installs are fairly straight forward if you follow the directions. It does take a few specific tools like a spring compressor and you will most likely need an alignment after. Also it is a good idea to get brand new strut cartridges with new springs like that. If you can get em cheap enough though I'd say good score
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Maddocks
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1988 All-Trac
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Post by Maddocks on Jun 14, 2005 2:40:57 GMT -5
yep, friend did it to his car. took about 3 hours because we didnt have all the right tools or parts so one side took that long.
once we had all the right tools and everything it took about 15-30 min to take off and put on.
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Post by Aussie 4G Celica on Jun 14, 2005 6:30:00 GMT -5
Sweet thanks guys, i will have to do a bit more research and get the right tools by the sounds of it
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