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  1. Thrashin302

    Thrashin302 Member

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    Does anyone know how to replace the coil springs and front struts ona 70 mav. I have spring compressor and figured i could take the whole works out in one piece but i dont think it works like that with these cars. any help or if there is a link to how to someone could show i would appericiate it.
     
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    no front struts...
    removing the coil springs is a dangerous job for a beginner.
    with that being said, what spring compressor do you have?

    http://mmb.maverick.to/showthread.php?t=72393&highlight=coil+spring+removal

    ...Frank...
     
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    The shock comes out first. Unbolt it from the upper control arm, then from the upper shock mount (in the engine bay). Then you can feed a spring compressor down the spring, compress and remove. As mentioned though, its a fairly dangerous task. There's a lot of energy compressed in that spring. I handle them like hand grenades with no pins when I pull mine.
     
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    thanks b_ryce. Thats what i needed, i made it out harder than it was. for anyone attempting this project when the spring is compressed in the compressor dont hit it with a hammer to try and force in position, my brother almost lost his hand twice doing that, just unscrew it if it dont fit and compress it differant.
     
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    Yup watch yourself,you can lose something if your not careful
     
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    I drop a heavy chain down through the shock tower and bolt the ends together in the engine bay to secure the spring, just in case...
     

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