should take no longer than an hour. i have the skunk 2 upper arms. the hard part is doing the alignment.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pete how long does it take, I've never done one before?Originally posted by delsoler:
what kind of camber kit? i did one on my car and its pretty simple..... with the right tools.
Geo
President
Team Sol of Washington
should take no longer than an hour. i have the skunk 2 upper arms. the hard part is doing the alignment.
i know! it sucks... i guess thats what i get for being security at the stupid mall... lol oh yeah, the engine thats in the sol right now that i am trying to fix is the D16Z6... i just hope the things that i bought for it will actually just fix it... i work that day from 4pm-midnight... so i guess i can come for the first part of the day... i could do that... : P
But you gotta come bonnie and you gotta bring your dog so my dog has someone to play with and them both our dogs can go hunt down Geos cats [img]smile.gif[/img] .
My cat/s will beat up your dog, remember what you saw happened last time you were over with him, he was shaking in his boots when ever Tiger got near him (he's a guard cat, hee hee).
Anyways i will be coming by with my own toys to install.
-t-
Also meet pics are up but no description for them...geo can you email me some writing?
I'll lookup and see what I can find for the meet notes and send them your way, hopefully by Sunday at the latest.
Also for the meet pics, please make them 480x360. And if you can zip up all the files into one so i dont have to click on each one to save it.
No problem, will do next time, that's why I asked about this at the last meet Thomas.
Geo
President
Team Sol of Washington
Back on topic:
This would be good if we are doing more than one suspension. We can do three if someone wants to drive my red Sol up from Olympia. [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
Do the spring perches have gaskets or insulators that need to be changed when you swap suspension? I didn't see any included with the Tokico springs...at least in the box I looked into. The instructions seem to indicate that the shocks have new spacers but I'll check that tonight.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">With most of them you just cut the rubber shock bumper off a bit, the instruction will state how much.Originally posted by BiffStroganoffsky:
Back on topic:
This would be good if we are doing more than one suspension. We can do three if someone wants to drive my red Sol up from Olympia. [img]biggrin.gif[/img]
Do the spring perches have gaskets or insulators that need to be changed when you swap suspension? I didn't see any included with the Tokico springs...at least in the box I looked into. The instructions seem to indicate that the shocks have new spacers but I'll check that tonight.
Geo
President
Team Sol of Washington
How about a D15?
http://seattle.craigslist.org/pts/103069511.html
Hey Geo. Do you have a source for renting the spring compressors locally that is open on Sunday or do we need to get that taken care of earlier?
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I was just going to post up about that to you tonight. No I don't think the local place is open on Sundays.Originally posted by BiffStroganoffsky:
Hey Geo. Do you have a source for renting the spring compressors locally that is open on Sunday or do we need to get that taken care of earlier?
Saturday yes, Sunday no. So you will want to get that before hand, we will only need it to remove the springs, not for the install, anyway I didn't on mine to install them and I only have a 1.4-1.5 inch drop.
Geo
President
Team Sol of Washington
Can you give me a lead on a place that rents them?
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