Pretty easy DIY job. Requires removing the rear seat, as that is where the top ends of the rear shocks live. Never done it on a coupe, but probably the same as a sedan. No spring compressor required. On mine the lower bolts on the front shock required kind of an unusual socket. If I remember right, it was a 10mm 12 point.
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2004 C240 Wagon 203.261 Baby Benz
2008 ML320 CDI Highway Cruiser
2006 Toyota Prius, Saving the Planet @ 48 mpg
2000 F-150, Destroying the Planet @ 20 mpg
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