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    Front springs removal

    Has anyone done this them selves? I have had a look at its a bit different to the double wishbone setup on my lude. I have Spoon Springs for the wife's Jazz and am looking to DIY the install. The rear looks simple but the front one is a bit diffrent.

    How do I remove the spring? Does the whole strut come out? There is one big nut on the top of the strut, do I undo that?

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    i dunno how to get the springs off the damper but i know how to get the damper off the car.

    u'll need to unscrew the screw on the tower, 2 screws at the base of the damper and a screw and a clip for the brake hose and another screw for the swap bar. that's it and your damper is off the car.
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    after the damper is off, use spring compressor's to compress the spring and undo the top hat, take that off, take the spring out, put the new spring in (compressed).. basically reverse the process and put the damper back on the car, done.
    フジタエンジニアリング

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    Sweet, thanks A'PEXi and Phillip. The Jazz should look pretty nice lowered and sitting on the 16" ROH Adrenaline wheels. I have noticed that the Spoon Springs are much more progressively wound than the OEM ones, I hope that means it will ride nicely.

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    good job, nice to see some people doing some diy, its all common sense really

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    hey racinghonda,, how much lower u get with spoon spring??? and if u can, can u please post some pic after u install them? cheers..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzle
    hey racinghonda,, how much lower u get with spoon spring??? and if u can, can u please post some pic after u install them? cheers..
    Spoon specifies a 25mm drop which is just under 1"

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    Quote Originally Posted by A'PEXi
    after the damper is off, use spring compressor's to compress the spring and undo the top hat, take that off, take the spring out, put the new spring in (compressed).. basically reverse the process and put the damper back on the car, done.
    u don't need spring compressors when taking the spring out of the jazz

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    Quote Originally Posted by asiansquad
    u don't need spring compressors when taking the spring out of the jazz
    Would I need the compressor to put the Spoon Spring on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by racinghonda
    Would I need the compressor to put the Spoon Spring on?
    depending on the length of the spring... but i would say most likely no.

  11. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by asiansquad
    u don't need spring compressors when taking the spring out of the jazz
    agrees, but be warned that spring jolts out quite suddenly once you loosen that last bolt of the shock

    Quote Originally Posted by racinghonda
    Would I need the compressor to put the Spoon Spring on?
    i would say yes, you know how hard those springs are? you wouldnt budge one by even sitting on it haha

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    Racinghonda, could you post some pics of your jazz before & after the installation. would be usefull to others too if you could post some pics of the installation process as well. thanks!

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