If i install spohn sfcs, how hard will it be to change the springs...
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If i install spohn sfcs, how hard will it be to change the springs...
Like the topic asks, if i go and have my sfc's installed this week, how hard will it be to later install lowering springs and struts? I think i read somewhere that you are to weld the lca to the sfc. Maybe i totally misunderstood it, but i need to make my ride a little more comfortable, and i allready have my sfc's in my room. Every little bump my dash rattles and whatnot, my stupid struts are shot and im sure the shocks are too. But yeah, if i were to install the sfc's, what do they make harder to work on in the future (exhaust routing, springs, struts)?
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They won't affect changing any of the suspension components at all. They're pretty much out of the way of everything, except for the exhaust on the passenger side.
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