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Old 04-29-2002, 09:01 AM
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half done any suggestions

well i put my sportlines and agxs on in the front every thing went smooth. but then i went to do the back and well to broken rachets (one was craftsman) and this

well im pretty pissed i even went out and got an impact wrench and the stupid things still wouldnt budge (im talking about the bolt the holds the rear shock on) i guess ill have to take it to a shop and have it loosened. hope it doesnt cost to much. so after a full day of swet here is what my cat looks like
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funny...

dude, its alright, mine sort of looks like that too, i have sportlines on the front of my car but the back is stock. but it doesnt sit that hight because i have a box with 2 12's so it kinda of lower. as for the bolts, youll probably have to take it in and get it cut and order new bolts. i had to order 1 new 10/18 bolt from honda cause its the only place you can get it, also i got new bushings cause have to cut the old one out. have fun man, bolt and bushing costed me like 25 bucks. take more pics when your done.
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Old 04-29-2002, 12:50 PM
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well i dont have a torch to cut it out. so i have to take it to a shop witch means i loose 200+. this sucks what the heck.
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well im takin my car in today to get my bolt cut out. im taking it to meineke, and the guy who installed my exhaust said he will do it for free to cut the bolt. so it saves me some dough, besides once its off and the new bolts in, im gonna install my rear myself. so basically find some people and ask around, might be lucky like me and get it done for free. shouldnt cost more than 20 bucks anyways. well ill take some pics and post them after i get the rear springs on.
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well i took it to the shop and they finished. grand total 142 bucks. so it could have been worse. i should have the other springs and shocks installed iin the morning and the alignment done so look for a new post ill have pics
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