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hey guys i have had a look around the forums on how to install springs but some topics werent very satisfying to me. anyways i have purchased myself some superlow king springs for my 34gt and would like to know how to put them in any help would be appreciated.

fanks jarrod.

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can you please tell me how the hell did you order superlow king springs for your nissan car. I checked the 09 king spring catalogue and there is no superlow springs for any nissan car. If you could help me, i can help you.

can you please tell me how the hell did you order superlow king springs for your nissan car. I checked the 09 king spring catalogue and there is no superlow springs for any nissan car. If you could help me, i can help you.

ahh i went and ordered them through autobarn and they rang up and had them ordered in like 5 minutes also supercheap can do it aswell. where bouts u live?

go buy spring compressors from super cheap or somewhere. unbolt your shocks and unscrew the top of it. you will need the spring compressors on the springs before you do this or they will shoot off and take your head off or damaged something. to take the rears out you will need to the rear seats out then the parcel shelf off and repeat the same process. make sure the king springs are sitting in the groove properly [ you will know what i mean when you see the shocks] you will also need to have the king springs compressed when you put them in or the tops wont screw back in. after that then just bold the suspension back in. i did mine with my friends help and it took us about an hour to do all that.

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