installing a leveling kit

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pm80

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Anyone who has installed a leveling kit. How hard is it. Any special tools needed any tricks that worked well? I have mine in my garage and am going to try to install next week. Just wanted a heads up on any problems I might have.
 

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Nahh its easy......its much better if you have another person to help you out tho.
 
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Thanks for the vote of confidence. I can turn a wrench, just never messed with the suspension.
 

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It's pretty straight forward....but like mentioned previously, it's much easier if you have someone handy to help out.
 
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Just ordered the ccm kit today! Those of you who have installed already, are there any special tools that are needed besides the metric stuff....floor jacks..etc?
 

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Def need 2 people. Sawzall to cut the strut bolt tips, or you could use a hacksaw but it would take a while. I didnt do the rear myself but the guy who did it for me said it was kind of a pain. I couldnt get the rear high enough to get the spring out, might want to try a spring compressor but Im not sure if that helps.
 
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If you didn't have the hacksaw would it be a problem? Or is there a way around it that you know of...
 

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No you have to cut the top of the strut studs for the 2 1/2" spacer to fit over the top of the strut. The strut studs are about 3" tall which means the 2 1/2" will now fit. You can buy a hacksaw cheap at any hardware store, I also used a lubricant so it did not heat up and damage the blade but you dant have to.
 

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I am also getting ready to put in my leveling kit but i haven't heard/read of cutting anything.
 

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