Springs Q'ss

I've done shocks/struts numerous times on my car (and a few friends), after recently switching to MM coilovers :drool: I would say save your cash and do it right the first time...

But aside from that...

The install isn't realy all that bad, the rear is quite easy on live axle cars (GT, Bullitt, Mach 1). The front can be a bit of an ass. Removing the tie rods from the control arm is an easier (easier, not easy) way of doing the install than using a spring compressor. My spring compressor (payed around 80 bucks for one that was "for air tools") died after about ten installs, or twenty springs. The threads on the rod just stripped, leaving me with some hook thingies and a big metal stick. I also had to cut off about 4 inches of the threaded bolt to get it to fit between the control arm and the upper spring perch, there isn't much clearance.

Basically, take your time, make sure you know what everything is on your car, and follow whatever guide you decide to use step by step until you know what your doing.

....and buy coilovers....:flag:
 
BennyDaBall said:
My spring compressor (payed around 80 bucks for one that was "for air tools") died after about ten installs
geez, i bought mine for $10 (set of 2) works great, although i don't use them for mustangs anymore


off topic but what spring rates did you get?