To: | british-cars@hoosier |
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Subject: | spring compressor |
From: | Greg Meythaler <Greg_Meythaler@ccm.hf.intel.com> |
Date: | Fri, 24 Apr 92 11:01:03 PST |
I've been out for two days so I'm a little behind. What I have done a couple of time is use a couple of nylon belts that have friction buckles on the end. With the car on the ground, put the belts on and tighten them up, when you jack up the car the spring stays compressed. Or you could do it after you have the car on the jack stands, jack up the A arm to compress the spring and put on the belts. greg_meythaler@ccm.hf.intel.com |
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