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<blockquote data-quote="EricM" data-source="post: 1903554" data-attributes="member: 20286"><p>My advice is to buy some tools instead of paying someone to use theirs! Everything you want done is just a matter of turning nuts and bolts. Lefty loosey righty tighty.</p><p></p><p>You might need a spring compressor to put the Eibachs on, as I assume they are longer- but that's the only possible "challenge" involved.</p><p></p><p>It's all super easy, especially on a new truck. A F150 Raptor is easy to jack up, easy to put on stands, has easy access to the suspension components- and since it's new the hardware is not rusted together yet. The 100+ lb wheel/tire combo is the only PITA when it comes to working on a Raptor.</p><p></p><p>Plus, you'd get to learn how it all goes together in the process. </p><p></p><p>For basic suspension work and tires, I send mine to the local Bob Summeral tire shop up the street if I don't want to do it myself. They've rebuilt enignes on co-workers's cars- so a coil over swap is no big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricM, post: 1903554, member: 20286"] My advice is to buy some tools instead of paying someone to use theirs! Everything you want done is just a matter of turning nuts and bolts. Lefty loosey righty tighty. You might need a spring compressor to put the Eibachs on, as I assume they are longer- but that's the only possible "challenge" involved. It's all super easy, especially on a new truck. A F150 Raptor is easy to jack up, easy to put on stands, has easy access to the suspension components- and since it's new the hardware is not rusted together yet. The 100+ lb wheel/tire combo is the only PITA when it comes to working on a Raptor. Plus, you'd get to learn how it all goes together in the process. For basic suspension work and tires, I send mine to the local Bob Summeral tire shop up the street if I don't want to do it myself. They've rebuilt enignes on co-workers's cars- so a coil over swap is no big deal. [/QUOTE]
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