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Tools required for suspension on RX2

Old 07-24-12, 11:27 PM
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Tools required for suspension on RX2

Hello kind folks,

Sorry for the noob question but, would anyone happen to know what tools I would need for removal of the suspension (front and back). I only have one day to do the job since my buddy is coming to help me out and I just realized I don't have the right tools. I'm hoping someone can tell so I can get the tools before the weekend.

I appreciate any help I can get.
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are you working on just the front suspension/struts and rear shocks? OR complete change out including struts/shocks, bushings and what not?
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I have bushings now. (purchased from J-Auto) was looking into coilovers but have not made a decision yet. Any recommendations for this noob? Trying make it as easy as possible and with limited tools. I have no welding tools nor experience so I have to take that into consideration. do you think that replacing the bushings should be done at the same time or should I wait and do it all at the same time? I'm pretty sure I need to deal with the idler arms and related pieces at some point too. Anyone have a good source for those?

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Another noypi in da hawse is cool. Pm me ur.number and will discuss. Is this the duece? Where in socal?
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