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Now removing the top hat from the oem strut is what I am concerned about?
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This helped for the top hat
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Rear Suspension Diagram with Torque Values
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What is the definitive answer for front end links? You do need the adjustable? Or no?
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If you are lowered over 1" or so vs stock then I think the adjustable front end links are recommended.
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I'd recommend them. My car has been thrown out of alignment multiple times in just a few months.
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Installed Tein Street Flex, did anyone cut their rear carpeting to let the top dampers for the rear coils sit properly without pushing the carpeting out?
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i am quite mechanic savy and did most work done on many cars and trying to install coilover today and these damm endlinks' hex was rust like shiiit and it got round off and cannot hex anymore. i used pb blaster torched and did not work before it got rounded.
i managed to remove driver side's endlink from sway bar not on strut!! lol I am gonna buy adjustable endlinks but i am stuck on passenger side' endlink. any idea to remove damm rusted endlink? |
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