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Old Jun 22, 2002 | 12:01 PM
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Installing Eibach Springs

i was wondering if anyone installed their eibach spring kit by themselves....just curious on how hard it is to do it yourself.....im getting mine really soon and i just wanted to get some "pointers" on how to install them....thanx....
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Old Jun 22, 2002 | 07:27 PM
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I did them myself a while ago on my 3G eclipse. It was an 8 hour project the first time I ever tried it, because I had never done it before. Generally it would take me about 3 hours to do the front or rear on one side, and about an hour on the other side once I knew what I was doing.

3 things you must have. A service manual, a spring compressor, and an air tool (we didnt use one on mine, hence the extra labor).

My instructions for the eclipse are on the Club3g website somewhere.
http://www.neweclipse.org
They wont be exact but will have a general guidline. Make sure you buy the dealer Lancer service manual.
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