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Old 08-11-2010, 01:43 PM
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Hey guys, I'm looking to replace my old, busted coilovers on my '00 with an OEM set. Would the springs/struts from an MY'03 be a direct bolt-on, or would I run into some installation issues?

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from what I've read, it will work.
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Yea I'm finding that as well, thanks!
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All years' OEM coilovers are interchangeable. (In fitment that is; the spring/swaybar rates and damper response varies, so be careful before you mix and match.)
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Originally Posted by twohoos,Aug 11 2010, 06:16 PM
All years' OEM coilovers are interchangeable. (In fitment that is; the spring/swaybar rates and damper response varies, so be careful before you mix and match.)
you will be just fine
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