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Old 11-05-2017, 06:32 PM   #3
dghii
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Congrats and I know how you are enjoying your car!

You can do springs, struts etc. yourself. Front's aren't that tough but rears are a little tougher. I'd say 9 hours to do all 4 is pretty accurate and is certainly quicker that I could do it, but who cares. It's just nuts and bolts after all.

This is a garage or driveway job. Start with the fronts...do one side and go to school on it. If you do new struts and springs, you can pull your whole strut/spring assembly out in one piece, being careful when you go to clear your fender! Lots of good 'how to's' on this site.

Doing this work will also allow you to inspect other suspension and steering pieces for potential while you're in there type things.
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