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      Re: Rim Job, pics

      the suspension on the aveo is one of the easiest there is.




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      Re: Rim Job, pics

      the front struts on the 04?

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      3 bolts out, 1 bolt disassemble. About 15 minutes for removal, exchange and put back in?

      i have worked on cars that would take an hour per corner,


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      Re: Rim Job, pics

      Quote Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit
      the suspension on the aveo is one of the easiest there is.
      I second that had both rears changed in 15 mins fronts about 40, (beer break)
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      Re: Rim Job, pics

      very nice look, i like i like
      let us see once it's dropped!

      wonder how the handling is too once it's dropped, and if being lower helps with the mileage at all..

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      Re: Rim Job, pics

      Quote Originally Posted by byron84
      very nice look, i like i like
      let us see once it's dropped!

      wonder how the handling is too once it's dropped, and if being lower helps with the mileage at all..
      In theory, it should. Since there is much less air going under the car, thus creating less lift. Plus if the drop in the front is larger than the front in the back (like with Eibach and H&R springs), the car should be pressed lower to the ground reducing headwind resistance...




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