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Old 01-12-2018, 06:27 AM   #6
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definitely some additional parts in the front end to replace, from strut mounts, to ball joints to potentially even wheel bearings.

Also, I think 29 might be a bit low and is causing the steering response to be a bit mushy
Ok - I know my rear passenger strut is leaking, so I was going to replace the shocks anyway. I'm pretty confident in being able to do the fronts myself - the rears look a little daunting. Also, do you if a garage would compress and move the springs from the old struts to the new ones if I paid them? That's what I'm most scared about.

The door jamb has 29 F / 36 R, but I could play around with the pressure.
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