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Fitting Lowering Springs
Topic Started: Jul 29 2008, 08:25 AM (141 Views)
Spiers200sx
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Kirk
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:cry: :cry: :cry: just tried to fit my tein springs and 1. its started to rain & 2. i cant undo the 2 bottom bolts as i havent got the proper tools :wallbang:
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LegacyTurbo
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y0
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yeah i know how you feel mate, if they havent been off before they are feckin tight :(
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Starlet GT 1.3 forged engine, tdo4 turbo @ 1.25bar = 252bhp = SOLD :(

EDIT: Charade GTxx 993cc three cylinder turbo, 173bhp @ 1.4bar (should hit 200bhp with a larger throttle body, removing stupid high lift cams and a bit more boost)
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Kirk
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yer they are very tight m8 just undone 1 its just the lower 1 of the 2 im havent trouble with.
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Rossyboy99
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yeah they are fooking tight i had the car up in the air with me red faced pulling on a breaker bar and it was just laughing at me, even a good air gun took a few goes to shift it off.

its nice to know there on there tight but i sod trying to get them off, if you take it to a gargae and ask them to do the bottom bolts and ut them in a medium tight then take it straight home, that might work if your wanting to defo do them yourself.
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Buy a can of shock and unlock from halfrauds, its pretty good.

If you can wait til the weekend I can give you a hand with my impact driver.
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The only way I could shift the bolts on my drop links was to use a propain tourch. I held in on there for about 4mins until the bolt glowed red then let it cool.. it came straight off after that.
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all done thanks to a breaker bar & lots of wd-40, ill get some pics up in abit :thumbsup:
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NEEDS TO ATTEND C.A. - CARBON ANONYMOUS!!
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Jul 29 2008, 05:08 PM
all done thanks to a breaker bar & lots of wd-40, ill get some pics up in abit :thumbsup:

brute force and ignorance... allways wins!!!!
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