Trouble replacing coil springs
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I never use a compressor tool when doing springs on a SLA type RWD suspension. I pop the lower control arm open as wide as possible, locate the tops where they need to go and set the edge in the groove wherever I can catch it into the lower control arm then put a floor jack under the lower arm and jack it up til I can get the lower balljoint in the hole, and nut started. need to get stands under the frame and get it jacked up pretty high.
Was a front end guy for over 20 years and done many of them this way.
Was a front end guy for over 20 years and done many of them this way.
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yeah I usually unhook the lower and take a long extension or pipe or something into the lower ball joint stud hole in the spindle and pull the spindle and upper control arm out of the way, and wedge it against the ground or (when I had one to work from) drive on hoist sometimes put a 2x4 between upper control arm and frame..... but sometimes its easier to pop both ball joints and just set the spindle out of the way,
and yeah I still have my 78 sport fury.
and yeah I still have my 78 sport fury.
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I know months have passed since we posted here but just to let you all know that eventually we did get the coil springs installed. The shop we finally took the Dak to told us to come pick the truck up as they couldn't install the coils. We did do the job ourselves here at home but all 3 of us vowed we would never do that job again LOL.