People with Pedders - ?
I recommend doing both installs at the same time since the hardest parts will already be done in order to just swap springs. It's well worth it (spoken from someone who upgraded from the FE3 suspension).
why are you guys doing the rears then fronts way later??? i think it took me 30-45min to do the rear. i torched the plastic to get the spring somewhat seated and jacked up each wheel to seat them further. fronts were easy as pie with the help of air...and wd-40 to loosen an endlink nut that GM decided to **** me with
x2 coming from FE1.
why are you guys doing the rears then fronts way later??? i think it took me 30-45min to do the rear. i torched the plastic to get the spring somewhat seated and jacked up each wheel to seat them further. fronts were easy as pie with the help of air...and wd-40 to loosen an endlink nut that GM decided to **** me with
why are you guys doing the rears then fronts way later??? i think it took me 30-45min to do the rear. i torched the plastic to get the spring somewhat seated and jacked up each wheel to seat them further. fronts were easy as pie with the help of air...and wd-40 to loosen an endlink nut that GM decided to **** me with
I had one that was TWO ******* THREADS away from being off and the little bastard WOULD NOT MOVE!!! Had to borrow a torch from my neighbor to get it off.


my nut was flush with the stud on the passenger side. I had to impact it on and off just get get it to spin. the driver side was good and tight and came off like cake lol
I thought they were 18's, good thing I asked. I was just stating my opinion. I used to own a Honda so if you werent tucking tire it was GTFO. The front isnt bad but the rear needs a tad bit more. I like about 1 finger gap of space.
This thread is about great handling. Not shitty drop springs.



