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If i end up doing it myself I will get a spring compressor without a dought.
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to remove the spring from a strut, you don't need a spring compressor. You will need a air or electric impact.
I find grass works best, you lay it down and take the nut off. Not as bad as you would think. although I would NEVER hold vertically and try this..that would not be good.
but I do it all the time. If not on grass just put the bottom of the strut against the tire..laying down again, and put your foot on the spring, take the nut off and it will "pop" but won't go all over.
And to put the new springs on you generally don't need the compressor unless you are putting stock springs on.
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take it somewere that will align when your done cause your gonna need it....280 buks for install and 4 wheel align would be a "fair" price....I like it when the bolts seize for some one else and they have that problem....
I can do this in my shop...I just would not bother cause I would have to take it to a shop for an alignment anyways...
work some overtime and let someone else have the problem
my 2 cents
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