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Re[2]: re front springs

To: <jblair@exis.net>, <WINGRACER@classic.msn.com>
Subject: Re[2]: re front springs
From: marvin_may@dlr.disney.com
Date: Thu, 02 Oct 97 10:01:22 -0800
     Your right.  I looked all over for an internal that fit and couldn't 
     find one.  What I ended up doing was using 1/2 of the internal inside 
     the spring and an external on the other side.  That way I could get 
     them 180 degrees apart from each other.  It also helps to remove the 
     sway bars from the lower control arm so the arm can go down further.
     
     Marvin May
     
     

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Subject: RE: re front springs 
Author:  "GREGORY MONFORT" <WINGRACER@classic.msn.com>  at corp-internet-burbank
Date:    10/2/97 5:19 AM
     
Putting them back is another story.  AMC sold a special spring compressor 
for the job.  I tried to find one without much success.  (I must admit that 
I didn't call MAC or SNAPON.)  What I finally did, was got a standard 
internal spring compressor.  These are usually used for Mustangs and they 
don't really open wide enough.  So I heated the hooks with an oxi-acetaline 
(sp) tourch and beat them open until the fit around  the springs. 
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You got more guts than me. I'm amazed the hooks didn't bend or break 
considering the pressures involved. Snap-On makes an internal compressor 
that's tedious to use, but will collapse the spring to where it will go in/out 
with room to spare.
     
     
GM
     
     
     
     
     



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