Re: [DML] Performance Suspension
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Re: [DML] Performance Suspension



On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Marc Levy wrote:

> You have to buy the instructions to install DMCH parts?

How many aftermarket suspensions come with install instructions?

I think the general assumption with springs and shocks is that if you 
don't know how to do it, you probably shouldn't be.  There are no real 
tricks to getting the DMCH suspension installed.  I did it (sans 
instructions) in a couple of hours, and it was pretty much like every 
other suspension install I've done on other cars.

A howto is nice, but hardly modus operandi of the aftermarket parts 
industry, and given the dangers involved in spring installation, perhaps 
even unwise.

-andrew
  #4115




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