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Old Oct 25, 2004
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Spring Install Time?

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I will be attempting a spring install within the next month or so and am wondering how long it took you all? I am somewhat ignorant on installs and have never attempted an install like this before...anyone have a quote on approx. how long it might take a novice like myself....I've read the DIY (very helpful from what I can see) however am not 100% sure whether I would be better off paying someone to do the install. And where in sams hell did you people go that charged $80-100? Every place that has quoted me has said $150-200 MINIMUM
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if u can spare the $, have it done, if not u might be lookin at 5hrs, are u trying this by urself or w/ friends? extra hands and minds dont hurt to have around either, being creative could save ur project if ur at a lack of proper tools
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IMO if I tried mine myself i'd end up paying someone to do it, or having a friend who knows wut they're doin help me, because 3 of us took about 5hrs to do mine, well 1 friend had done his b4 and we also took ample breaks so actual work wasnt 5hrs, and also a big thing w/ mine was.. I had 01-02 Tokicos, which had to be drilled 2mm bigger in the front.. so that took a ton of time, also.. dont hit ur tie rod bolt w/ a hammer if u dont have proper tools it was suggested to put a piece of wood under the bolt then hit it, rubber mallot might work too, but it'd take a lot longer, might be safer tho.. we ****ed up the bolt a bit and my friend had to do some dremel work, good thing he know wut he was doin otherwise i'd have been pretty fvcked..
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but aside from the drilling the tokicos and fvcking the tie rod bolt, its pretty easy, even 2 newb DIYers could prolly get it done in under 5hrs..
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oh yea, USE MEX'S DIY! I can link u if need be, its a GREAT DIY!!!!
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Yes his DIY was the one I checked out...seems very detailed...I would actually be doing it by myself...out of my friends im the only one who likes working on cars, so I'd be going solo on this project! On my RSX that I had...I paid a shop 225.00 for installation...but now w/ my civic I dont want to pay that much...thats why if I could find a shop that would charge 80-100 I'd probably jump all over it....
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Old Oct 27, 2004
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The first time I did it on someone's car took me like 3 hours. This includes taking all the time to loosen that top nut having set the impact gun to TIGHTEN instead of LOOSEN it. Man my friend still won't let me live that one down. The car I did right after that (did two in one day PLUS fiddled with my coilovers, ha ha) took like 2 hours from jack-up till it rolled out the garage.
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Took me 8 hours the first time. Now I can do it in about 4 hours roughly..
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I was going to do my self as well, but even though I have most of the tools, I didn't have the spring compressor and th tie rod separator. So I paid $100 and the whole thing was taken care off.

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1. it will always take alot more time than you think. escpecially by yourself
2. The rear passenger bolt might be seized to the bushing and will need to be torched out
3. Make sure u have a gear puller to get the tie rod out...works wonders, and it doesnt harm the screw or the boot.
4. If you dont have air tools it will probably take longer, and u will definately need a breaker bar.

if you get all of the above done then those are the common problems that can occur, and you should be fine. Its hard to say tho, cux ive seen cars that fight the mod all the way through. It all depends on what kinda shape you're car is in. Give it a try, and if you cant do it, just make sure u know how to put everything back and take it to a shop.
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3. Make sure u have a gear puller to get the tie rod out...works wonders, and it doesnt harm the screw or the boot.
Yuppers. I went by the DIY on this site and just smacked a hammer against the tie rod arm on the stock struts and lo and behold the thing popped right out, no fuss no muss. But I did have a puller handy if I recall.
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^yeah forshure! either way works, but hammering really hard on jack stands isnt my fav thing to do! I get nervous when the car is up in the air. I want a hoist
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Don't use a tie rod separator. It will rip the boot and then you'll have to buy a new one like me =$50

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^agreed...i got one of those at first and ripped my boot just a bit and then decided to get a gear puller...much easier and changing the boot was such a hassle.
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