-------------- Original message from James Franks-------------- 
> I've used a big flat prybar before and wished I hadn't. It's going to be 
> easier in the long run to just pull off the inner axle attachment at the 
> diff, one side at a time, then lower the wheel down with a floor jackuntil 
>the spring can be removed. i don't recall if you need to undo the flexible 
>brake line or not. 
That isn't necessary. Once you remove the shock link and lower the 
axle/trailing arm assembly, if you can't just pull out the spring, rotate the 
rear axle until it falls into a "low spot". When that happens, the assembly 
drops a little bit more, and it is enough to just reach in and remove the 
spring. 
Irv Korey
74 TR6 CF22767U
63 TR4 VSCDA Group 2 #58
Highland Park, IL
 
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