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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / January 2007

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95 nissan sentra front coils

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lowdown - 04 Jan 2007 05:51 GMT
i need to replace a broken coil in the front and was wondering how hard
is it to change, thanks
Willshak - 04 Jan 2007 17:14 GMT
> i need to replace a broken coil in the front and was wondering how hard
> is it to change, thanks
>
>  
Not hard at all if you have the right tools. If not, it is very dangerous.

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NissTech - 05 Jan 2007 03:29 GMT
it is the correct information.

If done incorrectly, it WILL/CAN kill you

> > i need to replace a broken coil in the front and was wondering how hard
> > is it to change, thanks
> >
> Not hard at all if you have the right tools. If not, it is very dangerous.
LouieG - 04 Jan 2007 23:01 GMT
> i need to replace a broken coil in the front and was wondering how hard
> is it to change, thanks

this from NissanForums.com;

> Replacement of a coil spring will involve a socket set (an impact wrench is very handy if you have it around), a breaker bar, a torque wrench, and a spring compressor (you can rent these). Make sure you check your front dampers when you replace the springs though. If the spring seats are damaged or if the damper body has been scratched/punctured, you will need to replace them too.
 
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