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Old 10-13-2007, 02:17 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by supraman121
When i bought my kyb front struts i was going to install them then i got under the car and looked at it and it looks like a big puzzel so i gave up and took it to a shop, so i was wondering if anyone could give me some pictures of what i have to unbolt to get the strut and spring out.

How far can the car be lowered using the stock struts i was told 2" front and back, anything lower the 2" i was told i would have to get some different struts?
mine dropped more than 2"
probly around 2.5" both front and rear
but my rear right now is even lower, as the shocks are blown
so the wheel is almost tucked under the wheelwell

the front is a little bit tricky to take out,
i had to take out the control arms to get the shocks in
the rear is a lot easier to replace
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