Yeh. But in my defence the previous owner installed them.. not mefarlow wrote:Sounds like the voice of experiencemart609 wrote:You just take the top mounts off *use spring compressors* so they don't go flying and hit you and kill you when you loosen the nut.
Then you take the springs out and replace with the sleeve and the new smaller springs, then refit the top mount.
you use the sleeve to set the ride height.
if you want maximum lows don't even fit the sleeve
Depending on how old the shocks are they probably won't last that long either.
Yes the ride will be jobby and bouncy, but if you don't care then theres no problem




