Anybody have a video on how to remove coil springs on 2k dakota 2wd?
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Anybody have a video on how to remove coil springs on 2k dakota 2wd?
My truck is riding rougher now and I will eventually try to replace all suspension components since it is cheaper than new truck. I want to pull the coil springs to see if the insulators are shot and a video would be nice lol.
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no vid but here you go
How to Replace Springs on a Dodge Dakota
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Things You'll Need
Jack, Jack stands, Open-end wrench set, Sledgehammer, Replacement springs
1 Park the Dakota on a level concrete or asphalt surface, then apply the parking brake. Lift the front of the Dakota using a jack and put jack stands under the frame. Take off the front wheels using the tire iron and set them out of the workspace.
2 Unbolt the shock absorber from the frame and the lower control arm using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket and an open-end wrench, then remove the shock from the front suspension. Unbolt the stabilizer bar from the lower control arm with an open-end wrench.
3 Unbolt the steering linkage from the front spindle with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Position the jack under the lower ball joint on the lower control arm. Lift the jack until it touches the ball joint. Unbolt the lower control arm ball joint from the spindle with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket, and then strike the side of the spindle with the socket to separate the spindle from the lower control arm.
4 Lower the jack with the lower control arm slowly to gradually release tension on the coil spring. Pull the spring out from the front suspension with your hands. Install the replacement coil spring into the front suspension and then lift up the jack to lift up the front suspension. Connect the lower control arm to the spindle with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket and then remove the jack.
5 Reinstall the stabilizer bar to the lower control arm with an open-end wrench. Reinstall the steering linkage with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Reinstall the front shocks with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket and an open-end wrench. Reinstall the front wheels with the tire iron and lower the Dakota off the stands with the jack.
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging
Things You'll Need
Jack, Jack stands, Open-end wrench set, Sledgehammer, Replacement springs
1 Park the Dakota on a level concrete or asphalt surface, then apply the parking brake. Lift the front of the Dakota using a jack and put jack stands under the frame. Take off the front wheels using the tire iron and set them out of the workspace.
2 Unbolt the shock absorber from the frame and the lower control arm using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket and an open-end wrench, then remove the shock from the front suspension. Unbolt the stabilizer bar from the lower control arm with an open-end wrench.
3 Unbolt the steering linkage from the front spindle with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Position the jack under the lower ball joint on the lower control arm. Lift the jack until it touches the ball joint. Unbolt the lower control arm ball joint from the spindle with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket, and then strike the side of the spindle with the socket to separate the spindle from the lower control arm.
4 Lower the jack with the lower control arm slowly to gradually release tension on the coil spring. Pull the spring out from the front suspension with your hands. Install the replacement coil spring into the front suspension and then lift up the jack to lift up the front suspension. Connect the lower control arm to the spindle with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket and then remove the jack.
5 Reinstall the stabilizer bar to the lower control arm with an open-end wrench. Reinstall the steering linkage with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Reinstall the front shocks with the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket and an open-end wrench. Reinstall the front wheels with the tire iron and lower the Dakota off the stands with the jack.
Last edited by 98DAKAZ; 08-23-2011 at 01:45 PM.
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do it all at one time
I did it all in one day new springs two new driver side ball joints two new torson links two new ball joint boots on passanger side greased everything up and finished.
two links
http://www.rp95.com/BJ_replacement.pdf says Durango but same as Dakota
And in this forum https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-dakota/231427-2-wheel-drive-lower-ball-joints-how-to-w-pics.html
two links
http://www.rp95.com/BJ_replacement.pdf says Durango but same as Dakota
And in this forum https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-dakota/231427-2-wheel-drive-lower-ball-joints-how-to-w-pics.html
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Be careful who you go to. DFW Dakotas might be able to give you some reputable shops in the area. Both of my front brake calipers are on oversize sliders, so I'm gonna have to replace all 4 balljoints + both spindles when I have to do my brakes next....that will be interesting.