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phat50
Member # 1998
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What can i use to compress my stock front springs to install them?? [ August 14, 2010, 03:31 AM: Message edited by: phat50 ]
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jaejae
Member # 7958
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2 jacks,marijuana,and an ak47..make it work pal
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jaejae
Member # 7958
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lol but yea have two jacks..its a squeeze braaa
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phat50
Member # 1998
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Help!! Need to find a way to install my stock front springs.
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gercolla1
Member # 3068
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use a spring compressor it get from autozone or harbor freight and make sure you seat the spring correct or else your car ride height will be off
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94 N.C.F. GT
Member # 3946
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Ye benny you can rent the tool from auto zone or kragens and if you think those are hard to put in try putting moroso drag springs in [ August 14, 2010, 12:40 PM: Message edited by: 94 N.C.F. GT ]
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phat50
Member # 1998
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Will i be able to get the tool out once the spring is in?
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94 N.C.F. GT
Member # 3946
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quote: Originally posted by phat50: Will i be able to get the tool out once the spring is in?
Yes it should fall rite down the middle once you unwind it and put your springs in
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phat50
Member # 1998
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ok. I was told that the hole on the A-arm is to small for the tool to fit thru.
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94 N.C.F. GT
Member # 3946
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That's funny I didn't have that problem
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racsirx
Member # 1710
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I did many times, so I gave on the spring compress way, I just did my Moroso spring this way, I just unbolted the whole control arm from the K-member, placed the spring in the perches of the control arm,then placed the jack under the control arm and jacked it into place and lined the bolt holes and bolt it in, very dangerous way of doing it but I found it easier.
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