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ABN2060
04-21-2010, 08:09 PM
OK. I am a very mechanically inclined however reinstalling stock springs in my '93 is kicking my a$$. I have a spring compressor however either it is the biggest POS or I am doing something wrong. Any tips or tricks getting these back in would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the compressor I have: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/KTI-70375/?rtype=10

ssp91ssp
04-21-2010, 10:10 PM
Maximum Motorsports,Inc
Sells a great cheap tool setup for front sping install.. $14.00
the tool bolts to your lower arm and helps guide the coil into position as you use your floor jack ..to swing arm back into position..
You may have to pry the spring on to the tool as an intial step ..
If it's your first time ??? grab a buddy to help you guide things along ...

if i can be of any help , give me a shout ..956/802-2983 :yes:

for those that have access to a shop lift here is the fastest way !!!
you only have to remove the 2 inner A-arm bolts and drop the spring out that way ... just did a set a few weeks ago in under an hour ...
you can even leave the tires on .

Hec

ABN2060
04-22-2010, 08:59 PM
Maximum Motorsports,Inc
Sells a great cheap tool setup for front sping install.. $14.00
the tool bolts to your lower arm and helps guide the coil into position as you use your floor jack ..to swing arm back into position..
You may have to pry the spring on to the tool as an intial step ..
If it's your first time ??? grab a buddy to help you guide things along ...

if i can be of any help , give me a shout ..956/802-2983 :yes:

for those that have access to a shop lift here is the fastest way !!!
you only have to remove the 2 inner A-arm bolts and drop the spring out that way ... just did a set a few weeks ago in under an hour ...
you can even leave the tires on .

Hec

Thanks Hec. I was able to get them in but since I don't have a lift and no help I had to get a little crafty. I borrowed a couple spring compressors from a buddy at work that are normally used on struts. It wasn't the preferred method but it got it done. I still cussed a bit and threw a few tools but it all worked out. :)

stadair
04-23-2010, 07:54 PM
That's good that you got them back on. That one tool you showed isn't the right one for the job, as you found. I know from experience. I had to fab my own to get those darn springs in.

ABN2060
04-23-2010, 09:41 PM
I never, EVER want to remove those springs again...EVER......

MOstang
04-24-2010, 03:20 PM
Congrats on getting that accomplished yourself.