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Date:         Thu, 14 Jul 2011 20:05:38 -0700
Reply-To:     Shawn Wright <shawngwright@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Shawn Wright <shawngwright@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      GoWesty 2WD lift spring install advice
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Hello all,

Last summer, I picked up GoWesty 2WD springs along with my 16" wheel/tire combo. The springs are still sitting in the garage for a variety of reasons I won't go into...

What I'd like to know is a realistic time for a reasonably adept person* (albeit one who is prone to screw it up the first time around) to install these things. GoWesty warns it is a tough job, but are they just being cautious? I just don't want to start into a job that may become bigger than planned...

Thanks

-- Shawn Wright shawngwright@gmail.com


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