- Apr 8, 2009
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Ive changed mine a few times, the easiest way ive found is place the jack under the a-arm and let it down slowly, theres no need for a compressor, then you will have to pry the spring out, do the back the same way with the jack under the control arm!
and then reverse for the install of the front springs ( compress with jack, install bolts and let down slowly ) correct?
ive done springs before, but im so used to coil over strut setups. (atleast in the front end)
Rent the spring compressor at autozone.
But don't be a complete moron and hold the spring together with hose clamps.
its more of a helpful thing, but ya obviously you wouldnt want to leave it on there and risk having half your face removed when it fails
I didn't mean to come off so harsh before. But I just hate to see when people recommend this hose clamp method. When is it a helpful thing and still not extremely dangerous? Anytime you leave all the spring's energy on just those hose clamps, your playing with fire.