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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 08:49 AM
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Eibach springs install

My Eibach springs should arrive tomorrow and I am looking to get them installed. If anyone is experienced with installing these springs and can do it this weekend let me know when/where and how much?

Can't wait to get rid of this wheelgap

Ryan
 
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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 08:55 PM
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Hey RYAN,

I did mine in the garage with the help of BuckeyeG and his power tools. It took about 4 hours because we had to figure out somethings, and not to mention I stripped a bolt.
The fronts cant be done by hand unless you have a spring compressor. I used one once a long time ago (lowering my 1990 Cavalier Z24). they can be dangerous if you dont know what you are doing.

As for shops around here, Most places will do it. NTB will do the work and alignment as well. I went to Beeline alignment on Harmon and Greenlawn, just south of Columbus off of 71. The are most likely the best around for alignments. High dollar cars and hot rods roll through there all the time. I really tested my guy there for his knowledged and he knew his stuff.

What do you have? a Sedan, coupe, X?
 
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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 08:58 PM
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I have the x sedan. Still have't put on the brake kit. I just shipped the calipers out to be powdercoated so when the kit gets installed it should look great



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Hey RYAN,

I did mine in the garage with the help of BuckeyeG and his power tools. It took about 4 hours because we had to figure out somethings, and not to mention I stripped a bolt.
The fronts cant be done by hand unless you have a spring compressor. I used one once a long time ago (lowering my 1990 Cavalier Z24). they can be dangerous if you dont know what you are doing.

As for shops around here, Most places will do it. NTB will do the work and alignment as well. I went to Beeline alignment on Harmon and Greenlawn, just south of Columbus off of 71. The are most likely the best around for alignments. High dollar cars and hot rods roll through there all the time. I really tested my guy there for his knowledged and he knew his stuff.

What do you have? a Sedan, coupe, X?
 
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Old Aug 26, 2009 | 09:06 PM
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Oh yeah, I am sorry...didnt know your screen name. Yours will be a little more involved in the front than mine. I would call around or ask Irockag35 or Chris (the Louisville managers) for suggestions closer to home.
 
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