Looking to get some work done on my 2000 Trans Am in DFW(Mainly Dallas)

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Old 12-14-2013, 02:37 PM
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Cant really seem to think of anyone/anywhere that I would trust to install new shocks/springs, thought I'd see if any fellow TX LS1tech members have any ideas. Thanks!
Old 12-14-2013, 06:42 PM
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http://www.ls1howto.com/index.php?article=6
http://www.ls1howto.com/index.php?article=8

The links I posted above are write-ups for installation off the front and rear shock shock/springs. Not very difficult in my opinion.
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True Street Motorsports in McKinney. they did my Sam Strano/Bilstein and have built my motor in my Hawk.. currently building stroker for my Z...
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if you still want/need someone to do the install shoot me a message.

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Originally Posted by DolamiteWS6
Cant really seem to think of anyone/anywhere that I would trust to install new shocks/springs, thought I'd see if any fellow TX LS1tech members have any ideas. Thanks!

dude...i'm in arlington. Phone isn't working, but i check my messages here frequently.
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The rear ones are cake. If anything, do those yourself and have someone do the front.
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Originally Posted by Trendkiller Z
The rear ones are cake. If anything, do those yourself and have someone do the front.
Word. I almost lost a finger jackin with a cheap spring compressor on the fronts. Not going through that again without the proper tools.
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What he said!

Originally Posted by Trendkiller Z
The rear ones are cake. If anything, do those yourself and have someone do the front.



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