xNeo said:
I'm thinking of maybe attempting to do it myself, any suggestions? Also if you don't need a Spring compressor how do you take the springs off?
You don't need a compressor.
1. Support the car on jackstands by the front subframes. Be sure to support it a bit higher than normal as you're going to need extra room for the control arm to swing down.
2. Remove the wheels.
3. Unbolt the sway bar from the control arms and swing it out of the way
4. Support the front control arm with a hydraulic jack and take the weight off of it.
5. Remove the brake caliper and hang it off of something with wire so that the weight of the caliper isn't supported by the brake line. Damage to the brake lines can occur if you don't.
6. You can either unbolt the two bolts attaching the strut to the spindle or the one bolt securing the strut to the CC plate. If you unbolt the spindle, take great care to control the spindle as it will be able to flop around freely.
7.
SLOWLY SLOWLY SLOWLY -- Lower the hydraulic jack so that the control arm swings downward.
8. Once the spring is no longer exerting any pressure on the control arm, use a prybar to pop out the spring.
CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION -- Be sure that the spring is fully extended. Look for the control arm to no longer be supported by the jack and able to swing fairly free by hand. Common sense applies here. If it looks.feels like the spring is still under compression, it probably is and can easily kill you. Stay aware of what you're doing.
9. Install the old rubber isolators on the new spring and install in in the spring seats. Be sure to place the pigtail (the end of the spring) between the two holes in the lower spring seat.
10. Slowly jack the control arm back up, being sure the spring seats properly.
11. Reattach the strut. If you opted to unbolt it from the CC plate, carefully guide it into place as you lift the control arm.
12. Reattach the brake caliper.
13. Repeat steps 4-12 for the other side.
14. Attach the sway bar.
15. Put the wheels back on.
16. Set the car down.
17. Get an alignment.