Lowering car
How long for the front, how long for the rear?
How important is the impact wrench?
Looking forward to the handling report.
Thanks for the excellent coverage. I will be doing mine in the near future.
How important is the impact wrench?
Looking forward to the handling report.
Thanks for the excellent coverage. I will be doing mine in the near future.
Originally Posted by 1 BAD HHR
The impact wrench just makes it alot easier. You can just you a ratchet and socket set, though
I started the install on Saturday afternoon and had to stop because the air tools make noise and I didn't want to piss off the neighbors. I resumed on Sunday. I had to slow down to take pictures too. I didn't keep track of time, but I'm guesing for the average wrencher, and hour an a half for the back and three for the front. This is a solo, if you have someone to help it will be faster.
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Thanks for the info. I have a medium compressor that has moderate output (good for low compsumption tools). I bought an air wrench, but have not tried it yet. I could always bring the assembly to my friends garage if I have any problems. I would like to do the front first just to see how the car looks with the raked look
Originally Posted by Lee3333
Thanks for the info. I have a medium compressor that has moderate output (good for low compsumption tools). I bought an air wrench, but have not tried it yet. I could always bring the assembly to my friends garage if I have any problems. I would like to do the front first just to see how the car looks with the raked look 

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Re: top strut nut...
I've got an impact, but didn't bother getting it out for this job. It is a good "trick" if you don't have the special tools and have difficulty with the strut shaft turning with the nut, though.
Tip: Loosen (and tighten upon reassembly) the nut with the load on it. Much less tendency for the shaft to turn. Warning: Just loosen it. Make sure that the threads have good engagement before removing strut!
I've got an impact, but didn't bother getting it out for this job. It is a good "trick" if you don't have the special tools and have difficulty with the strut shaft turning with the nut, though.
Tip: Loosen (and tighten upon reassembly) the nut with the load on it. Much less tendency for the shaft to turn. Warning: Just loosen it. Make sure that the threads have good engagement before removing strut!
Originally Posted by JoeR
Re: top strut nut...
I've got an impact, but didn't bother getting it out for this job. It is a good "trick" if you don't have the special tools and have difficulty with the strut shaft turning with the nut, though.
Tip: Loosen (and tighten upon reassembly) the nut with the load on it. Much less tendency for the shaft to turn. Warning: Just loosen it. Make sure that the threads have good engagement before removing strut!
I've got an impact, but didn't bother getting it out for this job. It is a good "trick" if you don't have the special tools and have difficulty with the strut shaft turning with the nut, though.
Tip: Loosen (and tighten upon reassembly) the nut with the load on it. Much less tendency for the shaft to turn. Warning: Just loosen it. Make sure that the threads have good engagement before removing strut!
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