i think that i have decided on the koni yellows with b+g sport springs......now my question is.....im not a suspension expert by any means in fact i have learned most of what i know from the suspension faq thats on here. i was wondering how hard it was to install these konis springs etc. and help will be greatly appreciated.
springs are a piece of cake, make shure you have a torque wrench, the right tools ....etc
for the konis, it doesnt look that bad the installation, there are a few How to around the forum, you should look for them. U will need a dremmer tool because it requires modification fo the current struts, and some other important tools..........
most of the people here will tell you to give them to a profetional to install them, and maybe you should if you have big bucks $$$$$$$.
If not, learn by yourself like I did... I got benefit out of it because now I have installed 2 springs on different cars for $60 buckes each =D
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CINNY made a great post for Koni yellows and Eibach Pro-Kits....basically the same thing.
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Its so much easier then it looks ... beleive me , me and a friend who had basically no suspension knowledge had it done in like 5-6 hours .
go for it , and have fun
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You need a drill press tho right?
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Fire Fighter ~ You don't, but it would seem to make things much easier! I just read the install instructions from Cinny. D@mn. Thank you Cinny!!!!!!!
The Tokico D-Specs are pretty much bolt on. Its just another option if youre interested. I love mine.