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Old 10-21-2012, 10:12 AM   #1
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Front Spring removal

I have a 66 frame and crossmember. No body no motor etc, pretty bare. With a body and motor etc there is enough weight for me to just set a jack underneath the lower a-arm bar and undo the ubolts with the frame on jack stands however I am worried that without all that weight that may spell disaster. I have a coil spring compressor but cant get it into the spring.

Any one have a safe way to do this?
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Old 10-21-2012, 11:04 AM   #2
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Re: Front Spring removal

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I have a 66 frame and crossmember. No body no motor etc, pretty bare. With a body and motor etc there is enough weight for me to just set a jack underneath the lower a-arm bar and undo the ubolts with the frame on jack stands however I am worried that without all that weight that may spell disaster. I have a coil spring compressor but cant get it into the spring.

Any one have a safe way to do this?
I connect a chain around the top control arm and bottom of a jack.
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Old 10-21-2012, 05:00 PM   #3
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Re: Front Spring removal

It was probly really stupid but i had a complete front crossmember off the truck and was anxious to get it apart I just put rachet straps around the arms and stood on top of the crossmember and unbolted the u bolts while standing on it. All it did was give me a suttle pop up not enough to knock me off, i did both side then loosened the straps and it worked out good. It was like ollieing on a skate board haha. Im like 200 pounds by the way.
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Old 10-21-2012, 08:37 PM   #4
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Question Re: Front Spring removal

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I have a 66 frame and crossmember. No body no motor etc, pretty bare. With a body and motor etc there is enough weight for me to just set a jack underneath the lower a-arm bar and undo the ubolts with the frame on jack stands however I am worried that without all that weight that may spell disaster. I have a coil spring compressor but cant get it into the spring.

Any one have a safe way to do this?
This does not answer your question(s), but (1)why are you undoing u-bolts to remove front springs? And (2)are you planning to save your coil springs for some later use?
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Old 10-21-2012, 09:06 PM   #5
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Re: Front Spring removal

I used the chain method above and it worked well.

Two ubolts hold the lower control arm on. Using a Jack to support the lower control arm bar is the easiest way I have found to remove the springs. Besides that I removed the whole assembly as I am putting on 73-87 arm setup so I would have had to remove them at some point anyway. Springs will be replaced with bags.
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Old 10-21-2012, 10:09 PM   #6
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I used the chain method above and it worked well.

Two ubolts hold the lower control arm on. Using a Jack to support the lower control arm bar is the easiest way I have found to remove the springs. Besides that I removed the whole assembly as I am putting on 73-87 arm setup so I would have had to remove them at some point anyway. Springs will be replaced with bags.
My reason for question #2 was: why not torch the springs & remove all spring pressure/force?
Glad u got it done safely.
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