I recently posted a tip and shortcut on how to replace leaf
spring. It may vary since vehicles don’t have the same system or design, but
the whole idea of it is just the same. It may add a certain step or two, but
nonetheless it can be used by anyone to replace their own leaf springs to their
cars or trucks. Well of course, it would be easier if one owns the tools that
are required to do the job. So the reason why I follow up with this post is
that I was thinking that I posted steps on how to replace the leaf springs just
by yourself but I forgot to somehow mention where to look for one if someone is
in need to change it.
Now it has been my habit to post websites here that could be
of help to car enthusiasts since I know how it feels to be ripped off by some
mechanic or ‘stealership’ when it comes to buying parts and letting them
replace it. You guys can go ahead and check out thepartsbin.com if you would
like to see reasonable prices for car parts, specifically the leaf springs that
I had discussed with you on the previous post.
So yeah, hope the DIY I posted helped out somebody and hope
someone as well saved some cash in buying car parts. Have a great day ahead of
you guys.
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