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Old Mar 20, 2004 | 03:27 PM
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Default True coilover install help?

hey guys i have a question about installin my tanabe sustecs...well im actualling also looking for any how to write ups as well, couldnt really find any on search, but ill post anyways.

a few questions i need help with are: am i going to need to get an alignment after installing them? what tools will i need? difficulty? this is my first time installing teh tru coilovers so i need some help...i have installed shocks so i am familiar with that area.

any info would be great guys, thanks!!!

PS For a 99ex with the 4 wheel disc if that makes a difference
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Old Mar 22, 2004 | 09:44 AM
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Old Mar 22, 2004 | 02:11 PM
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Default Re: True coilover install help? (hair_rice)

http://speed-society.com/forum...in_ss/

the install is basically the same for your car, except you don't have to worry about the rear sway bar.

You need a socket wrench set, I think a 12 and a 17 at least, an allen wrench set, an open ended 12 and 14, a hammer, a screwdriver.

Also, make sure you take off the brakeline brackets from your stock shocks, just hammer them off and fit them onto your coilovers. A lot of people forget about this and end up having to use zip-ties to attach their brake lines.
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