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you don't need to drop it either. Do you have a bentley? You need one. The diff does not have to be dropped at all to remove the springs. Put the car on jackstands under the diff carrier. Put the jack under the trailing arm, remove the lower shock bolt. Slowly lower the jack until the spring comes out. I think thats it. Be careful lowering the swing arm, especially with the stock spring in place as it is rather long when uncompressed.
you don't need to drop it either. Do you have a bentley? You need one. The diff does not have to be dropped at all to remove the springs. Put the car on jackstands under the diff carrier. Put the jack under the trailing arm, remove the lower shock bolt. Slowly lower the jack until the spring comes out. I think thats it. Be careful lowering the swing arm, especially with the stock spring in place as it is rather long when uncompressed.
This is incorrect. If you don't remove the rear diff mounting bolt you will put a ton of strain on the axles and bearings. I realized it was an issue when the drivers axle popped out of the diff. lucky I caught it instead of driving like that, otherwise I would be shopping for another lsd and axle.
No E30 Club
Originally posted by MrBurgundy
Anyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
you don't need to drop it either. Do you have a bentley? You need one. The diff does not have to be dropped at all to remove the springs. Put the car on jackstands under the diff carrier. Put the jack under the trailing arm, remove the lower shock bolt. Slowly lower the jack until the spring comes out. I think thats it. Be careful lowering the swing arm, especially with the stock spring in place as it is rather long when uncompressed.
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