Don,
I removed the rear half-axle and then the shock link when I replaced the springs
and it falls right out.
Bob K
'72 TR6
"Don Clark" <d@donclark.org> on 05/02/2000 04:07:30 AM
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Subject: Removing TR6 Rear Springs? Help
I am in the process of redoing my 72 TR6's suspension with Good Parts
springs and bushings. I followed the manual tonight to remove the rear
spring and couldn't get it out. Here's what I did: After placing the floor
jack underneath the trailing arm I unbolted the shock link from the trailing
arm. Then I lowered the jack but the trailing arm only went down a couple of
inches and the spring wasn't loose.
I am a little leery of prying on the spring since it feels like it is still
under compression. It doesn't look like anything is binding. I thought that
a U-joint might be binding so I turned the axle a little and tried it again.
Still no luck. Any suggestions?
A couple of other questions while you're here:
Does anyone make a heavy-duty rear shock link? Something with a heim joint
perhaps?
Where can I get different valves for the lever shocks? I see them listed for
other cars, but not the TR6.
Thanks,
Don Clark
Seattle
72 Pimento
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