Hi Guys
Thought I would start a new topic, being a follow-on from my previous one.
Now that I have painted all of the front suspension, I have moved my attention to that of the rear. As I mentioned before, I have not found a way of removing the springs, to make life a lot easier and thorough in the de-rusting and prep of both the springs and surrounding areas.
To summarise: I started by jacking up the car on the offside, removed the rear wheel,disconnected the bottom bolt of the damper, and allowed the suspension arm to go absolutely as low as possible.
At this point, the spring was still under a certain amount of compression, and hence could not be removed.
Question: To free the spring, do I have to remove both mounting bolts of the suspension arm? Assuming this is the way forward, if I undo the 2 bolts, wont the flexible brake-pipe be at risk and will have to be disconnected? What about the driveshaft?
Hopefully, somebody will tell me of a quick spring-removal method. I really don't want to go down the road of interfering with the brake pipe or the driveshaft - all for a bit of cosmetics of the rear suspension. I thought about a spring compressor, but concluded that a homemade one wont work. Can a suitable design of a professional one be got from a hireshop?
Cheers
Mike
Thought I would start a new topic, being a follow-on from my previous one.
Now that I have painted all of the front suspension, I have moved my attention to that of the rear. As I mentioned before, I have not found a way of removing the springs, to make life a lot easier and thorough in the de-rusting and prep of both the springs and surrounding areas.
To summarise: I started by jacking up the car on the offside, removed the rear wheel,disconnected the bottom bolt of the damper, and allowed the suspension arm to go absolutely as low as possible.
At this point, the spring was still under a certain amount of compression, and hence could not be removed.
Question: To free the spring, do I have to remove both mounting bolts of the suspension arm? Assuming this is the way forward, if I undo the 2 bolts, wont the flexible brake-pipe be at risk and will have to be disconnected? What about the driveshaft?
Hopefully, somebody will tell me of a quick spring-removal method. I really don't want to go down the road of interfering with the brake pipe or the driveshaft - all for a bit of cosmetics of the rear suspension. I thought about a spring compressor, but concluded that a homemade one wont work. Can a suitable design of a professional one be got from a hireshop?
Cheers
Mike
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