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As long as your angle grinder takes to spin up :P

 

If you're buying lower springs for it, it doesn't take long. Just do your best to remove the struts, (you can leave the rotors and calipers on if you want) take the tops off and replace the springs. Took me about an hour to do the fronts on my KE70. It was the first time I'd ever taken to a car with a spanner

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As long as your angle grinder takes to spin up :P

 

If you're buying lower springs for it, it doesn't take long. Just do your best to remove the struts, (you can leave the rotors and calipers on if you want) take the tops off and replace the springs. Took me about an hour to do the fronts on my KE70. It was the first time I'd ever taken to a car with a spanner

yeah i have just bought a set of king springs so ill chuck them in and thanks i am going to do it today just don't tell the missus :no2: :laff:

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As long as you have spring compressors it shouldn't take too long.

If not there isn't really isn't a safe way to compress the springs. You can get a couple of planks of wood/steel,

clamps and try to compress them. If the lowered spring don't need any compression when you put them over the strut

then you need short stroke struts otherwise expect poor ride quality!

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the hardest part in this job is removing the nut on top that holds the top hat to the shock shaft.

 

ive had success with clamping the shock tube and using a socket....but only limited success.

 

best bet is a rattle gun and an aircompressor.

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the hardest part in this job is removing the nut on top that holds the top hat to the shock shaft.

 

 

Which is why you crack the nut before you jack the car up - the weight of the car does half the work for you, barely even need a breaker bar (but it helps).

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chhers guys i agree with ke70 dave that was the hardest part about it here are some pic's i am going to do the rear tomorrow. again thanks for the helpful info guys i appreciate it :D

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Or if you have the tools but don't know what to do, an hour for the first corner and 15 minutes each for the rest :P

 

Took me an hour or more just to do the fronts...I don't know why but I ended up taking my brake caliper off searching for a way to get the brake line out of the tab on the strut if you know what I mean. And from there I had to put the caliper back together, put that back on and discover that I couldn't get the brake line out without cutting the tab. So I didn't even bother removing the strut from the balljoint/tie rod end/whatever and just did it while it was still attached. Was a pretty lame job. First time I had ever done something mechanical. Figuring out how to put the caliper back together was the hardest part lol. Good learning experience though...

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