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How to install lowering springs
Tools Needed: - 19mm socket - 18mm socket - Ratchet or Breaker Bar - Jack - Jack Stands - Torque Wrench - Blocks for wheels - Hacksaw or Razor Blade NOTE: I used the Progress springs on my install. Before: ![]() Rear: NOTE: The rear of the car needs to be fully in the air with no weight/pre load on the suspension!! (A hoist/lift would come in handy, but this CAN be done in your driveway) 1. Block the front wheels so the car can't roll!!!! 2. Jack up the rear & have on jackstands ![]() 3. Remove the rear wheels using the 19mm socket ![]() 4. Locate the 18mm upper shock bolt ![]() 5. Undo the 18mm upper shock bolt (using a jack under the rear control arm helps to remove it easier) ![]() 6. Remove the jack (if you used it).......Now you should be able to press down (or kick, if needed) to release the spring (it WILL NOT shoot out at you) ![]() 7. Now you can wiggle/pull the stock spring from the bottom mount of the rear control arm & this is what you have ![]() 8. This is what the stock spring looks like. You will have to transfer the top & bottom plastic pieces to your new spring (they snap right in/out). NOTE: If you need to cut the bump stops per instructions or something (which I DIDN'T, but this is when you would do it). Probably only need to trim the rear bumpstops if you're installing the Sprint springs (trim 1/2" per zfactor). ![]() 9. After you've transferred the stock plastic pieces to your new spring, now you can slide it into the lower rear control arm ![]() 10. Line the top up spring insert as well, then use a floor jack under the control arm to line up the rear shock to the upper mounting point (gotta jiggle it left or right), & then insert the bolt and tighten it down ![]() 11. Torque down to specs! 12. Repeat for the other side 13. GET AN ALIGNMENT!!!!!! Enjoy!!! ![]() Torque Specs: Thanks to WopOnTour Ball Joint to Control Arm Nut and Bolts 68 N·m 50 lb ft Ball Joint to Steering Knuckle Nut First Pass- 50 N·m (37 lb ft) Reverse Nut- 3/4 turn Second Pass-50 N·m + 30° (37 lb ft + 30°) Control Arm to Front Frame Bolts- 66 N·m (49 lb ft) Control Arm to Rear Frame Bolts- 100 N·m + 180° ( 74 lb ft + 180°) Frame to Chassis Bolts- 100 N·m + 180° (74 lb ft + 180°) Intermediate Shaft Pinch Bolt- 34 N·m (25 lb ft) Stabilizer Link to Strut Nut- 110 N·m (81 lb ft) Stabilizer Shaft Clamp Bolt- 50 N·m (37 lb ft) Stabilizer Shaft Link to Stabilizer Bar Nut- 110 N·m (81 lb ft) Strut Assembly to Steering Knuckle Nut- 120 N·m (89 lb ft) Strut Cap Screws- 14 N·m (124 lb in) Strut Cap to Body Nut- 110 N·m (81 lb ft) Strut Shaft Nuts- 70 N·m (52 lb ft) Tie Rod to Knuckle Nut- 60 N·m (44 lb ft) Transmission Mount Through Bolt- 100 N·m (74 lb ft) Transmission Mount to Frame Bolt- 50 N·m (37 lb ft) Wheel Bearing/Hub Assembly Mounting Bolts- 115 N·m (85 lb ft) |
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nightmistwalker
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11-15-2007, 10:50 AM
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what brand springs were u using during this swap? i wanted eicbach pro kit but was told the b&g set was a better overall set for handling and ride
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Mattman6
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11-15-2007, 12:26 PM
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golden chicken
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11-15-2007, 02:03 PM
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noob question: why would you need to cut the bump stops?
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snobrdrdan
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11-15-2007, 04:29 PM
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Ideally, you'd probably wanna do this on level ground to make it easier/safer (like when using the jack & jackstands) for stability |
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snobrdrdan
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11-15-2007, 04:31 PM
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They give the perfect drop & ride awesome (B&G's will be lower & ride hard--per urbanmonkeygod04 & the Eibachs sit lower in the rear but that's your decision) |
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snobrdrdan
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11-15-2007, 04:36 PM
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For the fronts, it's standard/mandatory that you cut the bump stops so you don't bottom the strut out. For the rears it's optional & probably not needed.....Zfactor (who wrote the other write up) said that the B&G's didn't need to be cut (which sit lower than my Progress ones), but the Sprints (which are the lowest spring available) do need to be trimmed a little...1/2" |
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snobrdrdan
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11-15-2007, 04:39 PM
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From www.neverenoughauto.com Here's a link: http://www.neverenoughauto.com/index...roduct_id=2577 These springs are hard to find & always sell out. They were listing sets every week on ebay before, but they haven't been lately......so I dunno if they sold out again. Call them up & ask! Super fast shipping & they're an authorized Progress dealer ![]() |
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