[TR] Re-installing Front Suspension Springs
bill beecher
notakitcar at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 10 18:23:24 MDT 2023
Yes, the compressor from Moss, or well-made at home, is the way to go. Tried the exterior style once, not pretty.
Bill B
TS30800L
“Shoot low sheriff, she’s riding a shetland” …B.Wills
On Apr 10, 2023, at 6:35 PM, Brian Kemp <bk13 at earthlink.net> wrote:
I used a spring compressor loaner from the local auto parts store once, but it didn't work well. The various vendors sell one like https://mossmotors.com/386-895-suspension-spring-compressor that works much better. I ended up just buying a 2' long 1/2" threaded rod and some nuts and made the same thing.
Another tip is to use some much longer bolts initially on the spring pan to better help things line up then put in the proper shorter bolts.
Brian
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From: Rochlin Robert <rrochlin at comcast.net>
Sent: Apr 10, 2023 2:50 PM
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Subject: [TR] Re-installing Front Suspension Springs
I’m in the last stages of reassembling the front suspension after replacing all the bushings. I originally did the job about 6 years ago and can’t remember how I reinstalled the springs, but I don’t recall it being particularly difficult. This time through, I just can’t get the springs back in. I got a spring compressor loaner from AutoZone and was able to install one spring, but when I went to remove the spring compressor through the bottom of the spring pan it was about 1/8 of an inch too wide to remove, so back to the drawingboard... I’ve looked at Bentley and Hayes manuals, but their method of putting the spring back is put the spring pan and jack it up into position doesn’t come close to lining the spring pan to the lower wishbone holes. Any advice appreciated.
Below are the bushings I removed. They about 6 to 7 years old with about 20,000 miles and, as you can see, they are toast. The swing arm bushings were worse. I bought them on a recommendation from a TR guy from an outfit in the UK called Polybush.
Best,
Bob
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