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Old Apr 7, 2003 | 01:18 PM
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Originally posted by rawkus
i really would suggest taking it to a shop to get the springs taken off. it shouldn't cost more than 15-20 bucks. if you can borrow a compressor it's not a big deal to put the new ones back on.
Its not really hard to do it yourself with the proper tools. Just plan extra time in case you screw up or run into difficulties (as you should always do when working on any car). The experience will teach you more about working on cars, and make you more in tune with your ride. Experience is the best way to learn anything.:thumbup:
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