gsperaz
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I installed a set of kooks yesterday, my first time on a s550. I used a quickjack lift, its a little better then jack stands. Its not that bad a job just time consuming. I removed all but one header stud from each side like cjpony suggests, the bitch is getting to some of the header stud nuts/bolts. You will need a good selection of tools for this job (more then some recommend) and some good mechanical skills. Be careful with the aluminum threads, they are easy to cross thread. You may need to chase a few, metric threads. I did not have to remove the rubber motor mounts just the brackets, but the bolts were tight ! A long breaker bar was my best friend, good leverage on your back is a challenge too. I planned on two 8 hr days , took a little less but not much after taking time to double check everything was correct.
If you don't have the experience, tools or comfort level to do this job leave it to a qualified shop. The shops around here wanted close to 1K to install so the decision was easy for me, plus I don't trust anyone these day to work on my stuff.
I've been working on cars, motorcycles and boats since I was a kid (55 now) and I can say this was not one of my favorite tasks. A real lift would have been nice.
Good luck
If you don't have the experience, tools or comfort level to do this job leave it to a qualified shop. The shops around here wanted close to 1K to install so the decision was easy for me, plus I don't trust anyone these day to work on my stuff.
I've been working on cars, motorcycles and boats since I was a kid (55 now) and I can say this was not one of my favorite tasks. A real lift would have been nice.
Good luck

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