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Old 06-06-2002, 01:54 AM
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Just little things I gotta install this weekend. ;)-PICTURES-

Eibach Sportline


Koni Sports


Progress Camber kit


Waited 5 weeks for these babies.:jump:
17"Tenzo SHU-4



I can't wait!!!
Finally my ride will look like my photoshopped sig.
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Old 06-06-2002, 01:45 PM
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Got these on yesterday.
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Lotta work to do The question is what are you expecting from the setup?
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Got these on yesterday.
whoa slow down man, u do know that u bought tires that role sideways? look at the arrow! no!!
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whoa slow down man, u do know that u bought tires that role sideways? look at the arrow! no!!
I had a set of those on once, but the ride was crap so I got new ones.
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congrats on all the parts, the wheels look great too, i have the same suspension part except the camber kit. are u installing it yourself?
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They are all installed except camber kits.
A friend of mine helped me installing them, well he did most.
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On your install did you have problems getting rusted bolts out of the suspension? I am having problems with my rears, my fronts were easy. The bolts holding the strut to the swing arm and the bolts holding the swing arm to the trailing arm (right behind the brakes) are not coming out. I've tried using an impact wrench, a long breaker bar (and i snapped the head off of one...), all my might, even a torch to try to losen the rust, and I've constantly been spraying them with liquid wrench to get them to open up. Any suggestions. How did you guys get yours' off?

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On your install did you have problems getting rusted bolts out of the suspension? I am having problems with my rears, my fronts were easy. The bolts holding the strut to the swing arm and the bolts holding the swing arm to the trailing arm (right behind the brakes) are not coming out. I've tried using an impact wrench, a long breaker bar (and i snapped the head off of one...), all my might, even a torch to try to losen the rust, and I've constantly been spraying them with liquid wrench to get them to open up. Any suggestions. How did you guys get yours' off?

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well i have an accord, but im assuming its the same that all the stock struts have a nut welded on. what i did was have a guy from midas weld off the nut, and knock out the bolt. then just get a new bolt and slide it through.
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On your install did you have problems getting rusted bolts out of the suspension? I am having problems with my rears, my fronts were easy. The bolts holding the strut to the swing arm and the bolts holding the swing arm to the trailing arm (right behind the brakes) are not coming out. I've tried using an impact wrench, a long breaker bar (and i snapped the head off of one...), all my might, even a torch to try to losen the rust, and I've constantly been spraying them with liquid wrench to get them to open up. Any suggestions. How did you guys get yours' off?

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I had a problem with front 17mm bolt. Actually it was a third(third day) attempt and finally got it out with torch and an impact gun.
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