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Old 05-04-2002, 03:15 PM   #1
FivepointOH
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Thumbs up Just ijnstalled Lakewood 90/10's and 50/50's....

Well I don't know if anyone cares or not but i'm bored so i'm posting this. My stock struts and shocks are shot so I bought lakewood 90/10's and 50/50's for my car. Me and a buddy installed them yesterday.... the rear shocks are a breeze... the struts however where a little harder...we didn't have an impact wrench and the front bolts are on there TIGHT which took a lot of muscle and a few breaks to get off. Overall it took us about 4-5 hours for both and we are both pretty novice mechanics... would have been a 2-3 hour job with an impact wrench. The car doesn't ride as bad as I thought... as I said my stock ones where shot so it would JOLT over big bumps.... it doesn't jolt over the big bumps anymore takes the hit nicely but you can feel the smaller bumps in the road where as u didn't used to for a little bumpier ride. Not too bad though.... can't wait to get the control arms on and the nittos and take it to the track... hopefully in the next month.
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