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    Registered User 02Si&07Si's Avatar
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    Springs / Damper Install

    Planning to finish the rear suspension soon. I'll get some pics if no one posts the old ones by then..
    Until then here ya go. The full manual pdf is stickied at the top of Suspension.

    http://www.selfcreation.org/trial/DI...s_Dampers1.jpg

    http://www.selfcreation.org/trial/DI...s_Dampers2.jpg

    http://www.selfcreation.org/trial/DI...s_Dampers3.jpg

    http://www.selfcreation.org/trial/DI...s_Dampers4.jpg
    Last edited by 02Si&07Si; 04-30-2008 at 02:28 AM.

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    Looks complicated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03 degos finest View Post
    Looks complicated.
    yeah.. no real instructions...

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    i can never do this on my own......
    not competent enough!

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    lol....its the tools that gets me...

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    anyone got a step by step with colord photo

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    ephatch member ep3 604's Avatar
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    this is just from the technicians service manual, this won't help unless someone knows all there parts here

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    so im in the process of swapping my suspension. how do u get the steering arm out of the front shocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shibiku2 View Post
    so im in the process of swapping my suspension. how do u get the steering arm out of the front shocks?
    Use Tie rod separator.

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    Angry

    so now i think ihavepulled the axle out bc icant get the arm with the rotor to line up. also the boot thatconnects the axle to the tranny is stretched

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    wierd write up...

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    I accept and embrace the ricer in me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civicvtec1ps View Post
    Use Tie rod separator.
    That will tear the boot, you need a puller.

    (I mean, I used a block of wood and a hammer, but the "correct" way is with a puller. You can use a tie rod separator, just buy the boot in advance.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by shibiku2 View Post
    so now i think ihavepulled the axle out bc icant get the arm with the rotor to line up. also the boot thatconnects the axle to the tranny is stretched
    this just happend to me and im about to give up, i cant get the axle to go back in any help?

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    boo NorthFace trend jtyler05si's Avatar
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    search.....i think you just push on it and slowly turn it, it will lock back in....it takes time. some one correct me on this if i am wrong but i believe i read this the other day somewhere on here.

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