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Topic: Everyone Wondering about Spring Install
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Hemi Ted
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Member # 478
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I recently figured that one out too!! LOL!
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Posts: 2601 | From: Tomball, TX | Registered: Oct 2001
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imbroken
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Member # 165
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you dont need a compressor.. you just use the jack to compress the spring into place... easy..
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Posts: 1772 | From: Anaheim Hills, Ca | Registered: Feb 2001
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imbroken
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Member # 165
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BTW red 94.. did you remove the spring isolators? that will give you almost 1/2 up front and 1/4 in the rear
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Posts: 1772 | From: Anaheim Hills, Ca | Registered: Feb 2001
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Zach281
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Member # 171
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No I didn't, what exactly are the spring isolators?
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Posts: 361 | From: Rocklin, CA | Registered: Feb 2001
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imbroken
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Member # 165
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the spring isolators are the "rubber" material that goes between the a-arms.. and the rear control arms... isolating the metal on metal connection between the spring and the a-arm/control arms...
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Posts: 1772 | From: Anaheim Hills, Ca | Registered: Feb 2001
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Zach281
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Member # 171
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Ahh, yes. I left them in because I heard that the ride would become more rough, and that the springs could devlop a squeak. Is that really true, or should I have removed them?
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- 94 Red GT - Sold 02/26/03 -
Posts: 361 | From: Rocklin, CA | Registered: Feb 2001
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