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Old 11-18-2009, 05:45 PM   #32
Aaron Pfadt
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Drives: 7.0 Liters of Fury
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Originally Posted by billyjk7 View Post
so...back to his initial question. Are there online instructions or video? Im familiar with lots of spring changes on jeeps and have done lifts on front ends with struts/springs. Is this easier or more difficult?
Billy,

It is not difficult. If you have worked with strut type suspension before, you will do great. Get a spring compressor and the basic set of tools (ala Black10) and have at it. It is a 4 hour job to install the springs. Then you need an alignment.

Don't worry about Mike's bolts, with our 1.25" drop you can achieve a very good street alignment. It is well within the range of the Camaro adjusters. I just did a 2SS and have it set at -.6 deg camber in the back. That is a very nice setting for spirited driving and good tire wear. I recommend staying at around -.8 to -.9 deg of camber in the front.

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Originally Posted by jeffny09
looking forward to the look
whats the drop again?
1.25" front and rear.

Good luck and have fun.


-Aaron
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