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Can you install lowering springs yourself?

Can you install lowering springs yourself?

The process is not difficult, so anyone with garage access and a little know-how can accomplish this modification. Since lowering springs are designed to work with your existing factory suspension, they can simply replace your coil springs.

Will lowering springs ruin my suspension?

Poorly done or extreme lowering can cause suspension and steering parts to contact each other, the wheels or the tires. It could also cause tires to rub the body during turns or going over bumps.

How long do Lowering springs take to install?

takes about 4-6 hours on the parking lot and 2-3 hours on the lift.

Can you install lowering springs with stock shocks?

Myth 1: If I buy lowering springs, I can’t use my original shocks. Fact: Springs that produce mild lowering of about an inch work well with newer factory shocks. In fact, Eibach’s Pro-Kit Spring Set and even their more aggressive Sportline Spring Set are designed around a vehicle’s original suspension.

Do you need an alignment after installing lowering springs?

Yes, you will need an alignment after replacing springs – especially lowering springs. This is because to replace car springs, you need to first remove the shocks from the suspension system. And while doing so, you will work with many other suspension components like caster / camber plate that can cause misalignment.

Should I install lowering springs?

When installed, they can significantly improve the performance, grip and feel of your automobile, especially if it’s a sports car. Lowering springs reduce the car’s center of gravity, thereby creating less resistance on the chassis when turning. This results in quicker steering response and a better feel of the road.

What to replace when installing lowering springs?

Install the new lowering springs. Replace the shock nuts and bolts. Replace the rear tires [source: Do It Yourself].

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Ruth Doyle