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Old 07-27-2002, 06:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Any webpages that say how to install coilovers?

Does anyone know of any webpages that tell u how to install coilovers? I really need one that has good directions

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unbolt the bolts take out the spring and strut
insert coilover reverse of how u took it out
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Old 07-27-2002, 11:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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www.ntpog.org I think has a write up.
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You should have gotten instructions in the box your coilovers came in. Unless you bought them used?
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http://www.geocities.com/joon525/Teins/Tein.htm
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Re: Any webpages that say how to install coilovers?

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Does anyone know of any webpages that tell u how to install coilovers? I really need one that has good directions

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what kind of coil overs are you installing? I've put in Konis+eibach springs, and I had to reinstall my Teins. But yeah, the write ups the other guys posted should help. I could help you out a little.....I'm in Ft Worth.......
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ANy luck?

i need to know how to install coilovers for my 01 SH??
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wow....way to bring a 9 yr old thread to life......check dates man.
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It's easy. I just removed my first set and re-installed. Only issue I had was a seized castle nut on the UCA.
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