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Old 03-17-2007
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going back to stock springs questions

is it a big deal to do this? time, need anything...etc. and do i need new strut bushings? i have had my springs on for about 35000 miles?? thanks
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as long as you have a good spring compressor its not that hard. I did this on my 2001 civic, replaced the shock but kept the spring. Was done in two hours with both the front wheels.
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Had mine put back on last fall. Had to replace lower bushings in the back.
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