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08-03-2012, 07:56 PM | #1 |
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New coil spring install
Well my new coil springs came in yesterday. Here's a quick write up I did on installing them.
Wrenches Breaker Bar Coil spring compressor Jacks Jack stands Grinder with cut off wheel Penetrating oil I decided to swap out my coils when I noticed they were cracked. I started off by spraying down the bolts with penetrating oil for the last 2 days. I'm glad I did even though they were still a bear to get out and were rust welded. Once my strings arrived I went outside and sprayed them down once more and went to inspect my new springs and cups.
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J'aimi 54 Chevy 3100 5.3/4L60E (Plan to make summer daily driver) 54 Chevy 3600 "Destiny" future project (Plan to build for my daughter) 72 C10 current daily driver 74 Nova Son's DD (His 1st car, we had to start him off right) 00 F*rd Expedition wife's DD (She's the trader in the house and doesn't drive a GM ) |
08-03-2012, 08:04 PM | #2 |
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Re: New coild spring install
Keeping saftey in mind I jacked up one side and put in jack stands. I didn't lift the wheel off the ground. I lifted it just enough to take some of the pressure off the spring. I forgot to get a picture of the next step but I used a spring compressor to keep them from popping and flying out when I cut them.
I made sure that i cut the spring in the part that was compressed to help minimize any accidents. I then removed all the old spring and the cups. Some of the cups I had to cut off as they were SERIOUSLY rust welded into place. Using the other side as a guide I oriented and installed the new coil.
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J'aimi 54 Chevy 3100 5.3/4L60E (Plan to make summer daily driver) 54 Chevy 3600 "Destiny" future project (Plan to build for my daughter) 72 C10 current daily driver 74 Nova Son's DD (His 1st car, we had to start him off right) 00 F*rd Expedition wife's DD (She's the trader in the house and doesn't drive a GM ) |
08-03-2012, 08:07 PM | #3 |
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Re: New coild spring install
The second side went way quicker once I had an idea of what I was doing. I wasn't planning on lowering my truck but now I think I will. Apparently the old springs were sagging. The new springs (stock height) raised the back end up 2" (GRRRRRRRR)
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J'aimi 54 Chevy 3100 5.3/4L60E (Plan to make summer daily driver) 54 Chevy 3600 "Destiny" future project (Plan to build for my daughter) 72 C10 current daily driver 74 Nova Son's DD (His 1st car, we had to start him off right) 00 F*rd Expedition wife's DD (She's the trader in the house and doesn't drive a GM ) |
10-26-2013, 10:47 AM | #4 |
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Re: New coild spring install
When you put the springs on, i see the flat side of the retainers facing outboard....or maybe inboard?...but how'd you place the spring end? And identity the top and bottom of the spring?
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