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Old 05-30-2009, 03:32 PM   #1
naossoan
 
Drives: 07 Yaris 3DR
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Location: MB, Canada
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So this is bad, right?

So before I left for work this morning, I decided to check the tops of the shocks to make sure everything was still tight.

I installed the springs at a friends house with a garage 2 hours away and drove home on the highway afterward. I'm assuming they were probably like this the whole drive home.

Is this why the instructions said not to use the same nut from disassembling the shocks to put the new springs on? But I did anyways because I didn't have any other nuts to use...

Do I have to re-do the front end and tighten up that nut?


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