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Old 04-09-2016, 06:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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To install the rear, put the car on jack stands, put your jack under the spring bucket, compress the spring, undo all the bolts, let it down, slowly, then everything in reverse with the new stuff...

As with anything, having the right tools is key.

I lied about basic hand tools. My Milwaukee cordless impact makes these jobs facile. With hand tools takes a bit longer. Get a friend, buy him beer, it's easier with 2 people even if the other person is a drunk jack operator
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