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Rear Spring Removal
Anyone have any pointers on this before I replace them with some jeep springs. Pointers in regards to how-to... not necessarily why I shouldnt do it. :) :smoke:
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don't expect a quick and easy job. soak the bolts and nuts/cups with pb blaster.
3 out of 4 of my bolts broke, prepare for the worse and you won't be suprized :lol: (if your rear suspension has been apart recently disregard this) |
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hmm... what bolt sizes do I need to replace it? I might as well get them now so I can have them ready.
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Hey man, its not extremely difficult but its definately not fun. I did mine last fall and it took awhile to get it done. I cannot for the life of me remember the bolt sizes......I think uses 11/16 or 3/4 socket........3/4" bolt? 5/8" bolt?
Just jack it up and let the springs extend so you can get in there. Having 2 or 3 jacks is helpful too! I think the bottom bolt is about 5" long. It is the same size as the rest I believe.....dont quote me.........have fun. |
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Vic, they are 1/2"-13 bolts top and bottom. I used grade 8. bottom ones I got 1/2"-13 by 4 1/2" long. I think i got 1/2"-13 by 1" long for the top. I also had to flatten the lower cups, and when I did it knocked the welded square nuts loose, so I used flats, locks, and nuts instead. give me a shout if you have any more questions.
joe hey Jeff, it is a 3/4" head and nut. I will remember that for awhile. when I got replacement bolts they didn't have 4 1/2", and 4" were too short, so i got 5"...turned out too long so used the 5" with extra washers just to get it on the road, then I got the 4 1/2" later and replaced them this last weekend, quick easy job, right. got the driver's swapped, was just finishing the passenger's side when the 1/2" ratchet and 3/4" socket slipped off and I hit myself in the head, blood everywhere, freaked out the family. not to mention anti-seize embedded in the sore. here is a pic after it has healed for a week Attachment 364905 perfect socket shaped dent:lol: oh, and......never-mind the receding hairline:lol::lol: |
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Hit the nuts with PB Blaster.http://www.pbblaster.com/index.html Do this every day for a few days. It's the ticket to working on old fasteners.
The Wrangler springs are a smaller diameter so they are a little loose in the mounts, but they seem to stay in. I like the spring rate, they ride pretty good. Chopper |
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Thanks guys. Unfortunately I was not able to read the posts until this morning. I got the job done with a little muscle work. They were stuck pretty good but I used some penetrating stuff for rusty bolts. Luckily nothing busted and now my ride is sitting pretty! I am suprised as to how well it turned out.
Initially I only got an inch drop, but after removing the helper springs it went down to a 3 inch drop. Not bad for $20! |
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how does the long bed ride with these springs? |
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feels pretty normal to me. I also had some helper springs already on. I plan on cutting them shorter incase i need to load some stuff on there, although i dont plan on it. But when they are on the bed goes from a 3" drop to a 1" drop... haha. I have some pics of everything, I will post them up later.
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Ok.. so here are some before and after pics. I am pretty content with the rear drop, but still desire more in the front. It will get there.
Sorry but the only before pics with matching angles and while I had with same tires/wheels are when the truck was super WIP. Front springs cut 1 coil, Rear springs swapped with 97 Jeep wranglers. Before Angle1: http://lh5.ggpht.com/salazar44/SETZr...0/DSC00065.JPG After Angle1: http://lh3.ggpht.com/salazar44/SETYw...0/100_1769.JPG Before Angle2: http://lh3.ggpht.com/salazar44/SETZY...0/DSC00002.JPG After Angle2: http://lh3.ggpht.com/salazar44/SETYx...0/100_1770.JPG Spring Differences: http://lh3.ggpht.com/salazar44/SETYv...0/100_1745.JPG |
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hmmm.. those pics dont really do the rear drop justice. Maybe this will help?
Before: http://lh5.ggpht.com/salazar44/SETci...0/DSC00008.JPG After: http://lh5.ggpht.com/salazar44/SETdG..._1770_zoom.JPG |
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daym look'n good mayn! your kill'n me on getting stuff done! come time to swap in my 6" rears then Im calling you! hehehe.
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looks nice!
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Dang! All I'm gettin are red X's. Oh well, I'm sure it looks cool!
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Looks great Vic! Glad you had the elbow grease to get her done.
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luckily for some reason things were not TOO bad. Dont get me wrong.. i wasnt smiling!
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