help needed

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  1. Squiggly
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    My new springs are supposed to be in on thursday and i was wondering if anyone in the club could spare a couple of hours and help me install them on friday.. i do not have a spring compressor but i do have basic tools.. i could drive to your house as long as its not to far from the cities. thanks for any help
     
  2. k_thaosta
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    you can rent the spring compressor from autozone...
     
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    for free!
     
  4. Justin
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    i have a set of spring compressors you can use.
     
  5. Shane86
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    Well, your out on my end.
    if you wanna do it this weekend, i'll come over and tell you what to do, while kicking back with a cold one... :)
     
  6. kickin_81
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    I could help, but I'll be busy on Friday and Sat until 2PM or so. What city do you live at and when exactly are you going begin?
     
  7. LilRed
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    he lives just about as far as i do i believe. so good luck fong getting here!
     
  8. Squiggly
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    well me and a friend who drives a 240 are going to attempt to do it in my parents garage thursday night.. assuming the springs arrive on time.. if anyone wants to stop by and lend a hand or watch theyre welcome
     
  9. Squiggly
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    BTW i live in victoria MN its about 12 min W of Eden prairie
     
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    What time?
    Nathan and I just did mine last weekend, so I'm an expert now ;) I could stop by after the kids go down (9pm-ish)
     
  11. Squiggly
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    i think were gonna do it around 1pm.. i got them in today and i hate looking at them and just want them on.. do u have any tips or things that might help mndude
     
  12. TSTRBOY2004
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    yeah make sure you double check that you tighten all the bolts... ha ha ha Mark will tell you I am sure... tiredness is no excuse for not checking things...:eek4:


    Never should have said it was going too easy before we had it finished... ha a
     
  13. Squiggly
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    haha gotchya. i would have loved to have been able to come in and have them professionaly installed but im super low on money right now. hopefully everything goes smooth also i know ill need an alignment very soon after so im planning on running down to your shop firday afternoon. again if anyone can lend a hand tommorow after noon around 1-130 i would appreciate it
     
  14. TSTRBOY2004
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    wish I could but will be working or making it look like I am...ha ha ha

    really it isnt that hard... just made it a lot easier having a hoist and air tools...
     
  15. mndude
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    Who said professionaly ??? Nathan did it :eek3:

    No seriously, it only took 3 different socket sizes, and the springs were so much smaller we almost didn't need a spring compressor. Its obviously faster with an air compressor (to get wheels off faster, stubborn bolts ....)
    Just remember to pull the back seat out first and pay attention to what whent where. Its a good idea to have liquid wrench and a hose to rinse things off. And check everything before you drive off!!
    He didn't charge that much and i we learned alot. And I got an allignment at the same time
     
  16. Dynapar
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    i might be free. i can talk to chux who might have some spring compressors (those things are scary!).
     
  17. Justin
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    your biggest pain is going to be the lower bolts on the struts. use plenty of liquid wrench and a big cheater bar. the bolts may be a little easier for you because your car is only a couple years old.
     
  18. kickin_81
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    IMO, the biggest pain is trying to line up the strut/springs to the top mount and make that fit and line up with the body and wheel hub. The fronts especially because it pivots to allow steering.
     
  19. Squiggly
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    thanks for all the feedback.. my friend is coming over with the compressor and i have most tools so it shouldnt be too hard.. also if martin does decide to come i really wont worry i know hes messed around with suspension before
     
  20. Hallywood
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    If you need any tools let me know, I'm just down the road from you.
     
  21. Squiggly
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    we actually got them on today but thanks for the offer