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So, what I’ve learned so far, is that before lifting the car off the ground, FIRST, remove the front suspension snubbers. Speaking with Yoda John, he told me this AFTER, I had the car on jack stands with the wheels removed.
He told me, once the weight is off the suspension you will not be able to get to the lower shock mounts to remove the shocks. With the shocks installed you can’t remove the coil springs to begin your front suspension work.
This became obvious ONLY when I tried to compress the springs with a pry bar for leverage, the front of the frame would lift up off the jack stand. After a lot of head scratching I came up with a plan. A bit of weight provided by my F150 and the application of the pry bar, I was then able to compress the springs enough to get to the snubber AND shock bolts off. Now the pieces of the CUT UP shock came tumbling out to lower control arm hole.
Now I’m in the market for a coil spring compressor so I can remove the springs. Harbor Freight, here I come.
I’d like to thank John for his suggestions to cut out the shock, and his guidance in this endeavor!
Here are a few pictures for your amusement.
Sweating it out in TX, Joe



He told me, once the weight is off the suspension you will not be able to get to the lower shock mounts to remove the shocks. With the shocks installed you can’t remove the coil springs to begin your front suspension work.
This became obvious ONLY when I tried to compress the springs with a pry bar for leverage, the front of the frame would lift up off the jack stand. After a lot of head scratching I came up with a plan. A bit of weight provided by my F150 and the application of the pry bar, I was then able to compress the springs enough to get to the snubber AND shock bolts off. Now the pieces of the CUT UP shock came tumbling out to lower control arm hole.
Now I’m in the market for a coil spring compressor so I can remove the springs. Harbor Freight, here I come.
I’d like to thank John for his suggestions to cut out the shock, and his guidance in this endeavor!
Here are a few pictures for your amusement.
Sweating it out in TX, Joe


