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Old May 15, 2003 | 04:07 PM
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Lift Install on 3rd Gen Question.

I am looking at some different lift options for my 99 runner and think I have decided on some coilovers up front and downey or OME in the rear. My question is....do I need a coil compressor to install these? I think no but want to be sure. Any other tricks or pointers would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Old May 15, 2003 | 04:10 PM
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It depends on what you do in the front. If you swap just the springs, then yes you will need a spring compressor, but if you install a complete unit like the SAWs you will not.

You do not need a spring compressor for the rear.

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Old May 15, 2003 | 04:25 PM
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Thanks! I am going with a complete unit and am planning on doing the install myself. Seems pretty straight forward. Anything I need to watch out for?
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Old May 15, 2003 | 04:29 PM
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Be sure to support the wheel assebly when everything is disconnected so you don't snap the brake lines. And be sure to re-align when your done.
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Old May 15, 2003 | 04:30 PM
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The spring. Be careful.

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Old May 15, 2003 | 04:42 PM
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Yup, watch the springs... be careful.
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Old May 15, 2003 | 04:47 PM
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watch out for the springs when I am removing them right? i assume they are going to be under tension. What's the safest way to handle them??
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Old May 15, 2003 | 05:48 PM
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Rear springs - nothing to worry about. They'll practically drop out when you lower the rear axle a little.

The fronts unbolt out as an assembly. No problems there either. Thee dangerous part is when you have to compress the spring in order to take the assy. apart. Same goes for putting the new ones back together. Once they're together as a unit, they just bolt back in.

But like Gadget said, if you're installing SAW's, there's no need to take the old ones apart, the SAW's come ready to install. But if you're planning on something like OME or PP/Bilsteins, you'll need a spring compressor.
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Old May 15, 2003 | 07:46 PM
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There is one very important piece no has mentioned...

When you are done....you need to show us pictures!!

Mike
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