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Old 09-20-2002, 12:36 PM
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My MM front and rear coilovers have arrived. I'll be installing them shortly....
Old 09-20-2002, 12:43 PM
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looks good. i can't wait to see the ride dumped on its nutz, yo.
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Damn that kicks so much ass
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I'm going to try my damnedest to have them in tomorrow so that I can show them off at Hooters for you guys. Unfortunately, I've got alot to do tomorrow as I'm flying out Sunday for a week. Hopefully, I'll succeed.
I'm thinking the install shouldn't really be that bad. Supposedly, it's 4 hours for the front and 2 for the back, but that includes installing CC plates (which I already have) and all of the assembly of the kits themselves. Since I'm not reusing existing bilstein's, I've already got them assembled, so I'm saving time there too. I'm thinking 4 hours start -> finish with most of my time spent on the spacers to get the top perch where it should be at.

Anyone think think that's off base?
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Originally posted by "MinGreyCobra"

I'm thinking the install shouldn't really be that bad. Supposedly, it's 4 hours for the front and 2 for the back, but that includes installing CC plates (which I already have) and all of the assembly of the kits themselves. Since I'm not reusing existing bilstein's, I've already got them assembled, so I'm saving time there too. I'm thinking 4 hours start -> finish with most of my time spent on the spacers to get the top perch where it should be at.

Anyone think think that's off base?
My 4 bolt c/c plates took me 2 hours to install (most of that time with adead cordless drill) and i eyeballed the settings to exact specs +/- .04deg. After all the c/o spring changing, i can have struts and springs off and on in about 35-45 minutes, rears im not too sure. If you need some help, let me know. 813-263-9076

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