Eibach Springs - How to install?
I again failed at using the search button. I figure there has to be a thread of how to install springs and some helpful tips on how to install them but I just couldn't find anything. Can anyone direct me in the right direction?
Brandon
Brandon
Originally Posted by Bubba89
I again failed at using the search button. I figure there has to be a thread of how to install springs and some helpful tips on how to install them but I just couldn't find anything. Can anyone direct me in the right direction?
Brandon
Brandon
Originally Posted by cgocifer
You have failed miserably!! There are tons of how-to's in the wheel/suspension section. In fact, I just created a thread in there a couple of weeks ago because I just did the install. I will recommend getting yourself up on a lift if you plan on doing it yourself. I'm military so I have access to auto hobby shops.
Bramdon
Originally Posted by Bubba89
Bramdon
Originally Posted by Bubba89
Bramdon
You can definitely do it without a lift, it's just much, much easier. The main point here is that YES, you can do it! It's very rewarding to do it yourself too. Welcome to the forum and don't be afraid to ask questions or double post. It happens.
Good luck with the install! Let us know how it goes.
P.S. I used the service manual which is posted here on the site. I basically removed the top shock bolts and the lower A-arm bolts. Just be careful when lowering the A-arms so that the spring doesn't come flying out. Use a small jack to keep pressure and slowly lower it down. I also used blue Loctite on all the bolts upon re-installation.
Originally Posted by cgocifer
Brandon, no need to apologize!! I was just kidding with you!
This is a pretty small and tight community.
You can definitely do it without a lift, it's just much, much easier. The main point here is that YES, you can do it! It's very rewarding to do it yourself too. Welcome to the forum and don't be afraid to ask questions or double post. It happens.
Good luck with the install! Let us know how it goes.
P.S. I used the service manual which is posted here on the site. I basically removed the top shock bolts and the lower A-arm bolts. Just be careful when lowering the A-arms so that the spring doesn't come flying out. Use a small jack to keep pressure and slowly lower it down. I also used blue Loctite on all the bolts upon re-installation.
You can definitely do it without a lift, it's just much, much easier. The main point here is that YES, you can do it! It's very rewarding to do it yourself too. Welcome to the forum and don't be afraid to ask questions or double post. It happens.
Good luck with the install! Let us know how it goes.
P.S. I used the service manual which is posted here on the site. I basically removed the top shock bolts and the lower A-arm bolts. Just be careful when lowering the A-arms so that the spring doesn't come flying out. Use a small jack to keep pressure and slowly lower it down. I also used blue Loctite on all the bolts upon re-installation.
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