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  1. #1 Sell me your lowering springs and other suspension stuff!! 
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    I'm redoing my suspension and hoping to find some deals on parts. I'm looking mainly for lowering springs, struts, strut related pieces like insulator, mounts etc. Would also be interested in aftermarket sway bars. Let me know what you have! Thanks!!

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    Well I will be having some 2 week old Moog universal rear mounts soon. They are quality but aren't fun to put in, it would take 2 people.
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    What's different about the install?

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    the studded oem style you can lift and manipulate to fall in the holes,pop a bolt in the knuckle, reach for the jack handle and hold the knuckle.
    Crawl into the trunk and tighten mount.

    the bolt from the top(universal) I started with a bolt in the knuckle and a 40mm bolt from the bottom for a guide.
    With the jack ready and I eyeballed the light from the trunk thru the holes and when it looked cool I told my son to try threading.
    He got 2 then I unthreaded the guide and he did that one. You still have to shift it to line them up. So all 3 threaded good, then tighten.
    Your welcome to them if you want them with that in mind.

    I have what I used for guide bolts plus I bought longer bolts and a washer for each to seat better. You would need the blue loctite and a hand.

    Unless you can think of the one man way.

    The plan is to switch over this weekend.
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