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Originally Posted by Boog
There is only one way for it to go. If it is clocked right in the lower control arm it is right at the upper end too.
I can't imagine how your spring could be moving off it's upper mount.
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There should only be one way for it to go, but on the Moog springs, the top of the spring is straight for about the last two or three inches and should match up with the straight portion of the upper perch. (Think D-shaped.) The spring can't twist because of the two flats mated together. Problem is, if you get that part correct, the end of the spring at the bottom is about three inches shy of "mating" with the groove end on the lower control arm. Moog says it doesn't need to match up at the bottom end. I think it should, but then I'm just a customer.