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I'm planning on purchasing a Sachs Sport Suspension Kit from Bekkers Import. The kit contains 4 shocks, 4 springs, and a plug for the pump. They claim once installed, things can be made nice and tidy by removing all related self-leveling components. 3 questions:
a) What parts are involved with the removal besides the pump, fluid reservoir, "plumbing", rear "shocks"? b) Are there parts that should be left alone (i.e. - should NOT be removed due to their inaccessibility, or alternate functionality)? c) Has anyone actually done this, and what's your assessment? I plan on having a shop perform the work (BTW, the system is currently non-op and I plan on storing the parts in case I sell the car). Any help is "mucho" appreciated. Brian |
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