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Old 12-27-2006, 07:29 PM   #20
kt1
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If you installed springs on Japanese vehicles, you can easily install these onto the boxster. To be in all honesty, it wasn't that difficult for me to install my Eibach Pro-Kit springs and Bilstein Sport struts. The difficult part in the rear was the removal and installation of the axle bolts and the squeezing of the strut/spring assembly out and in to match with the strut hat bolts and to the lower control arm bolt. Most of it is associated with design and limited space to work.

Mind you this was all done on jackstands on my driveway. Of course with power tools.
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