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Old 12-31-2001, 09:41 PM
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Coilovers

could you install coilovers without a spring compressor
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you wouldn't need one to install them, you would however want to use one to remove stock springs from the struts. practically only stock springs actually sit compressed.
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what would happen if i tried to take the spring off the strut off without a spring compressor(just curious).
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the nut will fly so watch out
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