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Old 04-04-2008, 07:02 PM
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Default Installed parts today

1. Bilstein PSS9 coilvers - 1.5hrs a corner because they didnt have complete instructions.

2. Spoon N1 exhaust - 30mins.



Initial reviews:


1. PSS9 - amazingly smooth, precise, yummy. Need to readjust height.

2. N1 - so nice sounding, a little droany, actually feels a little faster, but could bet the race car sound.


god im tired

pics to come.
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spoon n1 axle back or the full cat back?
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any tips for the hangers ? i going to try and install my mugen exhaust on Sunday but the hangers look to be the only difficult part about the whole thing .
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Originally Posted by trunger,Apr 4 2008, 07:22 PM
spoon n1 axle back or the full cat back?
cat back
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Originally Posted by Dampachi06,Apr 4 2008, 07:48 PM
any tips for the hangers ? i going to try and install my mugen exhaust on Sunday but the hangers look to be the only difficult part about the whole thing .
hangers were a bit of an issue...i recommend spraying them with some sort of cleaner/lube to make them slip off/on easily.

basically if they wont come, use a long wrench as a pry.
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didnt take many pics, but here are some:

soon to be on the car:>


mmm parts


now how do you put this back together again


yummy
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is it easy to get to the adjusting knob on the rear driver side shock under the fuel lines ?
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^moderately easy...but it "clicks" so you can hear the setting without looking.
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Originally Posted by coldrsx,Apr 6 2008, 08:34 AM
^moderately easy...but it "clicks" so you can hear the setting without looking.
nice!!!!
t1r u cant hear it..hahaha so its annoying adjusting mine
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Nice. Typical install day - explosion of parts and tools all over the garage!


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