installing front suspension

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  1. iacphantom3000

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    does anyone know how dificult it is to replace the front suspension on the maverick inline 6 1970? i have upper and lower control arms and shocks.
     
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    Borrow a spring compressor from Auto Zone and have at it. Shouldn't take about 3 hours

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    spring compressor huh.......i will look into those @ auto zone...........thanx
     
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    Put the plate on the shock tower...spray wd-40 on the threads and have at it with a ratchet.

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    sounds like a plan, 1 question tho, is it possible to install coilovers on this maverick?
     
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    I wish I'd thought to do it that way about a year ago when I replaced my front springs. Getting one side off was such a pain that I opted to get the other one off with a grinder! I was using that same spring compressor too.
     
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    lol......i feel ur pain......springs are not good to work with.......one time i almost took my eye out cuz i took my front shock assembly out of my corolla and i went to undo the top nut that holds the spring down with pressure and it just flew up like 10 feet in the air.........
     
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    yea. the compressor with the plate on top is way better than external, or that hook jaloppi.
     
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    I had a heck of a time compressing the springs enough to do a spindle change. Next time I will compress the springs with the weight of the car sitting on them before I jack it up
     
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    thats a good idea.....i will try that this weekend........hopefully all my fingers will be intact...
     

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