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![]() Drives: 2011 RS 5 dr hatchback Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Canada
Posts: 11
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TRD Lowering Springs.
I just bought some TRD lowering springs and plan to install them myself or have a mechanically inclined friend do it. However, my question is the following: When installing the front springs, do you HAVE to cut the plastic spacer at the top of the shock? I have seen other people recommending this on other posts for other springs but have not heard this for TRD springs. Is this a typical thing? If I were to have the dealer install the springs, would they cut the spacer as well? Or if I were to bring it to a general garage, would they know whether or not this needed to be done?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. |
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