Question for San Antonio Locals
From looking at SLP, the level 1 shouldn't be that hard to do. The worst part are the front struts, but you get ne struts and spring by the look of things. E-mail me and maybe we can work something out. Then you will just need to take the car down and have the alignment done since the car is going to be lowered.
Hey all, on vacation visiting the rents and was talking to my dad about replacing my struts and shocks, he used to be a grease monkey back in his time... He was saying that you have to recoil the springs onto the struts and there was a special tool you had to use.... Is this still true, anyone know what he is talking about?
Yes, coil spring compressors. A shop has a hydraulic one that clamps the top and bottom and compresses it.
Then there are 2 main types for DIYers. The cheaper type is basically 2 thick threaded rods with a hook and nut at either end. You put one either side and tighten the nut. This in turn compresses the spring. The other type looks like a big clamp with a threaded rod the compresses. This is safer since the cheap ones can twist and pop off!
Then there are 2 main types for DIYers. The cheaper type is basically 2 thick threaded rods with a hook and nut at either end. You put one either side and tighten the nut. This in turn compresses the spring. The other type looks like a big clamp with a threaded rod the compresses. This is safer since the cheap ones can twist and pop off!
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Chris Anderson
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Jan 27, 2015 08:30 AM



