- Sep 8, 2006
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So I broke down and grabbed a great deal on a set of Steeda Ultralights, now the fun part. The rears look pretty easy, but I've heard many ways on how to replace the fronts. I ran across the following on the net:
"You don't even need a spring compressor to do the fronts. Get the car high enough and support the lower control arm (where the bottom of the shock mounts) with a floor jack. Take off the the big nut that holds the shock to the upper mount and leave the 4 small nuts alone. Then slowly lower the jack to release the spring tension. I saw it done on horsepower tv when they did the GT to Roush conversion. I watched it numerous times and it looks simple."
So the question is has anyone knocked it out this way, or should I stick with the tried and true method with a compressor?
"You don't even need a spring compressor to do the fronts. Get the car high enough and support the lower control arm (where the bottom of the shock mounts) with a floor jack. Take off the the big nut that holds the shock to the upper mount and leave the 4 small nuts alone. Then slowly lower the jack to release the spring tension. I saw it done on horsepower tv when they did the GT to Roush conversion. I watched it numerous times and it looks simple."
So the question is has anyone knocked it out this way, or should I stick with the tried and true method with a compressor?