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BlueCrush
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loosen the lower bolt on the rear shocks? They are tighter than hell. I already lowered the front w/no problems but the rears are a bear so far cause I couldn't loosen the bolt.
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Impact wrench, or a good 1/2" drive or larger socket and a cheater bar. I had to use a 2-foot cheater bar to break mine. I think they're only torqued to 59lbs though
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Thanks, Mase. I am able to get a local shop to loosen it if I bring it to them for an alignment after I'm done. To have some one locally to do the springs is not cheap here. It cost just under $100 per spring locally and that is if I supply the spring!Anyway, the are getting loosened tomorrow morning. My Vibe looks kinda funny now cause the front has been lowered 2 inches and the rear is still stock. It looks like I jacked up the rear.
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$100 per spring?! Wow!Before you get it done, take a picture of your car. It must look as cool as those pick-ups from back in the 80's where the rear was jacked up really high!
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Here is a pic:
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HA thanks for the pic. Does it handle better? I would imagine the higher rear end would promote oversteer, which in turn counteracts our inherent understeer.
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It does handle better, but when I corner a little hard I can feel the rear wanting to break loose. I had some funny looks from other drivers yesterday. I just laughed.
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Yeah, those rear bolts were so tight. I ended up using the pipe handle to the hydrolic jack, it slipped right over the handle of a wrench. That then gave me enough torque to loosen the bolt. Here is a picture of my car after I finished the front, but had not began the rear.
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