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How do I put a lowering kit on? - 8/13/2007 6:22:41 PM   
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Im thinking of buying a lowering kit.  Will they work on my stock shocks and how hard is it to put them on?
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RE: How do I put a lowering kit on? - 8/13/2007 6:55:44 PM   
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Yes they will work with your stock shocks. If youve had no experience with installing such items, I would suggest bringing it to a shop to perform the task for you. Some places will even let you be in the garage while they do it. lol, it can be a learning experience.

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RE: How do I put a lowering kit on? - 8/13/2007 7:05:33 PM   
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Well i can easly do it i built a race quad and lots of other things. Just being toled how to do it is always faster then figgering it out.

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RE: How do I put a lowering kit on? - 8/13/2007 11:58:49 PM   
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I just had some put on my car a month or so ago (Eibach sportlines) and my friend helped me do it, since i'd just gotten out of the hospital and was clueless on it myself. It can be done, but it's rough, takes a long time, and then you still have to get it aligned and probably cambered (if you don't want to go through tires like underwear) so you may just want to go and have it done.. depending on how hard core you wana do it yourself lol. Good luck on whatever you decide! :) 

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