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Old 04-18-2004, 09:33 PM   #7
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Originally posted by raptor
You dont need a spring compressor. Hook you ball joint back up and take the two bolts out that hold the A arm to the car. The springs will slide in no problem. Just make sure you have the car high enough.

Peace
Definately the only way to do it. I was having problems getting t he springs back in after unhooking it from the strut. Put everything back together, and undid the 2 bolts at the frame, and made the spring change about a 15 minute job. I was using a lift though so it may take a little longer. Just take your time and watch out so that those springs don't shoot out on you.

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