Final Step on spring removal?
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Final Step on spring removal?
Hey guys. I have been asking you questions for a while about spring removal. I decided to try the arm drop method.
The arm seems to be as low as its going to go. The spring still looks a little compressed.
I know this can be dangerous if you don't know what your doing, so I figured I would post some pictures and get some answers on how to complete the project and get the springs out.



Thanks!
-Andrew
The arm seems to be as low as its going to go. The spring still looks a little compressed.
I know this can be dangerous if you don't know what your doing, so I figured I would post some pictures and get some answers on how to complete the project and get the springs out.



Thanks!
-Andrew
Last edited by wshbrn91; Jun 1, 2009 at 04:50 PM.
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Re: Final Step on spring removal?
If it were me, at that point, I'd press the arm down the rest of the way, take off the chain, and pull the spring out. Might have to loosen the A-arm bolts some though.
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