WTB: ANY struts or springs, lowering preferred
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Hi Everyone:
I got in an accident shortly before getting laid off last year; fixed the damaged parts up, but I still needed an alignment, but since I had zero money left after the deduction, I did a ton of driving afterwards, and the problem "went away" I never thought much of the issue.
However, recently my front tires worn down to the point of getting to the metal belt starting to expose, so I thought that the noise resembling a bald spot on the tire was just that... But since the car chewed through the last set of tires relatively quickly and the sound worsened today, I'm going to actually get it aligned.
Now after my long-winded diatribe, here's a few questions:
1. Is a DIY alignment severly complicated? The Haynes manual only suggested what you should tell the alignment shop, but I know that DIY alignments can be done; esp. the days before computer alignment.
2. How hard is it to replace your own struts/shocks?
**I ask the above 2 because I'm broke, but most importantly:**
MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: Does anybody have a set for sale? New, used with low miles, lowering (e.g. Tein/Tokico), stock/OEM, even something with the clearance of a tractor, even a referral to a place that has low prices, I'm not complaining. HOWEVER, I'll ONLY buy if ride quality has little/no difference from stock; my back is a bit messed up so ride quality is a priority to me, and the smooth ride is what compelled me to buy this car over other cars in the first place.
Again, I'm flat broke and the tires (though used but only 29/32) were already a huge setback for me, so if you can find it in your heart to cut me additional slack and sell it for the lowest you're willing to go, please do and I'll be forever grateful.
Hi Everyone:
I got in an accident shortly before getting laid off last year; fixed the damaged parts up, but I still needed an alignment, but since I had zero money left after the deduction, I did a ton of driving afterwards, and the problem "went away" I never thought much of the issue.
However, recently my front tires worn down to the point of getting to the metal belt starting to expose, so I thought that the noise resembling a bald spot on the tire was just that... But since the car chewed through the last set of tires relatively quickly and the sound worsened today, I'm going to actually get it aligned.
Now after my long-winded diatribe, here's a few questions:
1. Is a DIY alignment severly complicated? The Haynes manual only suggested what you should tell the alignment shop, but I know that DIY alignments can be done; esp. the days before computer alignment.
2. How hard is it to replace your own struts/shocks?
**I ask the above 2 because I'm broke, but most importantly:**
MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION: Does anybody have a set for sale? New, used with low miles, lowering (e.g. Tein/Tokico), stock/OEM, even something with the clearance of a tractor, even a referral to a place that has low prices, I'm not complaining. HOWEVER, I'll ONLY buy if ride quality has little/no difference from stock; my back is a bit messed up so ride quality is a priority to me, and the smooth ride is what compelled me to buy this car over other cars in the first place.
Again, I'm flat broke and the tires (though used but only 29/32) were already a huge setback for me, so if you can find it in your heart to cut me additional slack and sell it for the lowest you're willing to go, please do and I'll be forever grateful.
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