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    Lightbulb need some help about installing new springs and shocks on a 2003 patrol

    Hi,
    can anyone give me step by step instructions on how to install my new 2" lift springs and shocks,I know a small amount about doing it but have never done them on a patrol before.

    Thanks from Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by daves View Post
    Hi,
    can anyone give me step by step instructions on how to install my new 2" lift springs and shocks,I know a small amount about doing it but have never done them on a patrol before.

    Thanks from Dave
    Where are you based mate? I'd be more than happy taking you through the installation (fairly straight forward with the right tools). We've had working bee days before and it might be time for another one ... if we could do that in the next few weeks, we could do it then for you.

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    Im in Grafton nsw,I do have a mechanic mate but have been trying to do more things myself to learn about my truck.

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    No worries - basic tools and a set of spring compressors is what you'll need (can do it without the compressors, but they make it easier/safer ...

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    cheers bigrig

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