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Proudfoot
09-07-2012, 07:49 PM
I have seen a few videos on the internet about swapping springs in our car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LFm4AS-Lqc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQFUoH9ovDo

But what I am looking for is a step by step visual of how to do it that I can print. I have seen these guides for flushing the transmission and
changing my spark plugs. If anyone has seen then, please direct me or provide me with some advice.

I think Jimmy does the change for a very reasonable price.

Thanks and have a great weekend everyone.

Marc

Proudfoot
09-08-2012, 01:24 AM
After a little bit of surfing, I found the answer to my question:

http://krystmsgarage.com/?p=148

This link was posted by a member a couple of years ago. Many members think Jimmy may be the way to go for $100 and a bit.

Hyperion
09-08-2012, 01:37 AM
As a guy who's replaced springs with no mechanical spring compressor, it's well worth your money to get Jimmy to do it.

Proudfoot
09-08-2012, 06:56 AM
As a guy who's replaced springs with no mechanical spring compressor, it's well worth your money to get Jimmy to do it.

Thanks for the common sense. Jimmy will do it. I also read that an alignment is strongly recommended any time you make some adjustments in relation to the suspension. I can't do that.:P
As much as I have enjoyed several mechanical mods under the car, this is a big job and I have to know where to draw the line on my pride and ensuring my car remains safe and sound.:chuckle

Hyperion
09-08-2012, 06:47 PM
Thanks for the common sense. Jimmy will do it. I also read that an alignment is strongly recommended any time you make some adjustments in relation to the suspension. I can't do that.:P
As much as I have enjoyed several mechanical mods under the car, this is a big job and I have to know where to draw the line on my pride and ensuring my car remains safe and sound.:chuckle

You are correct, an alignment can never hurt (unless the place sucks), and is especially needed if you lower or raise your car.
It's not that it's a big job, and it could be done by myself if 4-5 hours, the concern is when you are using spring compressors. They are very dangerous is used incorrectly.

Noisy Crow
09-09-2012, 01:24 PM
For what Jimmy charges, unless you are really hard up for cash it doesn't make any sense to do the work yourself. And if you *are* that hard up for cash you should probably think twice about spending in on mods anyway...........

Rob23
09-09-2012, 02:04 PM
For what Jimmy charges, unless you are really hard up for cash it doesn't make any sense to do the work yourself. And if you *are* that hard up for cash you should probably think twice about spending in on mods anyway...........

unless you want to learn yourself... but jimmys prices are really good!

Proudfoot
09-18-2012, 08:12 PM
I am sensing that my mods may have to wait until 2013!
Priorities! I love my car but need to be wise.

Thanks for your input; maybe I will see you on Sunday.

highlineMotors
09-19-2012, 10:22 AM
I have seen a few videos on the internet about swapping springs in our car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LFm4AS-Lqc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQFUoH9ovDo

But what I am looking for is a step by step visual of how to do it that I can print. I have seen these guides for flushing the transmission and
changing my spark plugs. If anyone has seen then, please direct me or provide me with some advice.

I think Jimmy does the change for a very reasonable price.

Thanks and have a great weekend everyone.

Marc

Those guys are brave for compressing springs on their lap. I wouldn't recommend to do what they're doing. If you're doing springs, at least have the right tools, put the strut on a vise to reduce the chance of the spring slipping, flying off and hurting someone.

SomeGuy
09-24-2012, 10:52 AM
It's pretty damn easy to do once you've done it a few times...yes a spring compressor helps but you can get loaners at parts source or canadian tire for free if you don't own one. They don't cost that much though, like $50 from princess auto. The only thing is you will probably want a decent impact wrench to do it and a BFH :) lol