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L/C Springs And Torsion Crank Pics. Def Need My 33's Now
BTW, the L/C springs took 4 spring commpressors to get em in, and i had to lever them in wiv a crow bar aswell, and that was wiv shocks off and wheel off and jacked up to the flippin sky.
Discussed this with Alan today springs do look monsters thought four per spring would be better
Only took me an hour to do the 2. It is fiddly but relatively easy. As with alot of l/c runners on here one of mine touches the shock, smiffys are the same, but ive been driving about and they are perfect, even in extremes.
Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit ScunnerView Post
BTW, the L/C springs took 4 spring commpressors to get em in, and i had to lever them in wiv a crow bar aswell, and that was wiv shocks off and wheel off and jacked up to the flippin sky.
The passenger side spring can be fitted without compressors.
On the drivers side, unbolt the top control arm from the axle so that that the axle can be pushed down without the control arm hitting the fuel tank.
When both springs are in, re-fit wheels and lower tuck down so that the control arm bolt can be re-fitted.
I fitted Apaches without using spring compressors.
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