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  1. #1
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    installing springs

    hey guys, i need ur help on how to install lowered springs onto a dc2r.
    i heard it can be dangerous if u dont know what ur doin.
    does anyone here know how to do it?
    thanks

  2. #2
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    you need a clamp.. to clamp the springs then other stuff is basic ;D

    clamp springs whil u take current ones of..
    clamp springs while u put them on..

    make sure when u release the clamp u do it slow or the spring can bounce and smack ya on the face

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    lol just do it with teh shocks facin away from u,
    and buy sping compressors,
    凸-_-凸

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    thanks for that guys.
    but the real problem is i dun knwo the torque settings wen tightening the nuts!
    where can i get this info from?
    does each car and spring have a different torque setting?

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    dont think so.. pretty sure its plug and play.. might need someone to align your rims.

    but dont take my word for it ;D

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    any1 know anything bout torque wrench settings?
    when tightening nuts.

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    if ur unsure about it, just take it to a machinc it can b done in 1hr or so, cost around $100~150
    a DIY might take a full day..... + u hav to get all the tools if u dont already hav em
    凸-_-凸

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    yea i think thats my best bet.
    thanks guys

  9. #9
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    +if u dont know wat u doin

    u could do sum damage

    although alot of ppl take a chance with DIY, i woodnt

    call me paranoid, but suspension is no joke, u could be in deep shit if it aint properly fitted....so take it to a pro

    as mentioned, no more than $150 for install
    Team Yum Cha Daily
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    .....an era has ended.....RIP YF dc2^3

    "I do apologise for what must seem like an arbitrary imposition"

  10. #10
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    suspension is held by 2 bolts on top and one going through down the bottom....

    in total 3 bolts...i havent done many but i would do it agen........not as big of a job as many may think..

    hardest bits are probably taking the top bolt off the suspension is tight as..but with a bit of muscle should b a problem...

    plenty of DIY so just follow them and u'll b a o k

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