Removing the Tein Coilovers that came with the car I bought. This will be different if you have OEM suspension but premise is still the same. Thanks for watching.
Got some coil overs for my car and followed your video. Got the front 2 done in just over an hour. Got back, and now I've been trying to do the rear. The sway bar links are so rusted, finally managed to loosen it and it just forever spins but doesn't come off. I've got the 2 replacement links ready but just can't get the old rusted ones out. Any tips?
@@MitchelYardley Yeah both ends are completely stuck. Bought a dremmel online, as soon as it arrives I'm going to cut it off. Rear suspension is still in though. Undone all bolts and suspension bolt on the bottom but it won't budge. Think I have to undo the top control arm
Which coilovers have you tried and recommend? Tien bad? What about BC $1400 or yonaka $800 or Tien z $1200. Which did you get? Notany options under $2k here in Canada and I was hoping to get under $1k.. also just under $1k options are Koni streets with eibach or Bilstein and eibach springs for a bit more
Mitchel Yardley dam I’m a little disappointed at full 16 clicks it’s probably where I would say they’re starting to get stiff Starting to have buyers remorse