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hey i just got my springs in today il have some pics up tomarow because its kinda late right now but anyways. Im going to attempt to install them myself i know i need spring compressor and i helped change some on a maxima but i wana knwo if any1 has any instructions on how to do this or just wat bolts to take of first ect... wel thnx a lot to any1 who helps me out

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heres a pic... any1 got any help???
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you shouldn't need a spring compressor with those springs, i've got the tanabe df210s and they ride about the same height and we didn't need to compress them at all to install them.

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aw yea! sportline springs r the SHIET!

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Originally Posted by rem
aw yea! sportline springs r the SHIET!
they are nice

damn rem ur car is hott, post some pics of it somewhere! thumbsup

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well il have them installed tuesday so il post some pics for those who are interested smile cant wait ahhhh

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you still need a spring compressor to remove the old springs...



its pretty strait forward installing springs... just a PITA...

make sure you have a goo breaker bar.

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Originally Posted by spaztikid
you still need a spring compressor to remove the old springs...



its pretty strait forward installing springs... just a PITA...

make sure you have a goo breaker bar.

definitely get a spring compressor for your old springs! they'rea about $25-30

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If you use these springs is it alright to use your stock Shocks

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not sure but im not changint them right now il see what happens, yea i have a friend who has spring compressors it wont cost me nottin

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