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Blown Struts...help
Ok, here's my question. I had some sport springs installed, and hoped that my stock struts would last until I could purchase some KYB AGX's. I'm pretty sure that the stocks are blown now, because I'm hearing this little squeak every time I ride over a bump. I will be getting the KYB's within the next two weeks or so. Here's my question...how bad is it to ride on blown struts for the next two weeks or so, and how bad can it screw up my ride? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also, should I try the install by myself, or pay for the strut install. I can do minor bolt on's, but I think this install would go past my knowledge. For the 4 KYB's, a proffessional install and balance, I'm looking at around $750. What do you guys think?
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I don't know about the blown shocks messing up your car but I do know that the install is not hard at all as a matter of fact it you only have to remove 5 bolts per shock to remove the fronts and only 3 for the rear, the only real pain is the spring compressors.
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