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18th February 2016, 08:50 PM
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Another coil spring installation HELP...!
Hi All,
To avoid worrying about stock spring popping out with Koni 82 2" shocks, I bought King Springs to get it installed myself.
REAR: I undid sway bar both sides, and shocks and bring the diff as low as safe the stock springs are keep on extending and not coming out.
I think I was almost there but chickened out of popping a brake line.
Can I go lower, not worrying of brake lines (getting it replaced) but how low I have to go to get the springs out and if I managed to get the stock springs out will I b e able to get the kings (KDRR-45) back in with the same space...?
Thanks all for your hep..
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18th February 2016 08:50 PM
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18th February 2016, 09:02 PM
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Do one side at a time and remove the wheel and drop it to the ground. I can fit a 5" spring without spring compressors.
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18th February 2016, 09:56 PM
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Undo the brake distribution block off the diff housing too, and unhook it off the mount by flexing the solid lines a bit ... this will give you a bit more room to move. Undo the diff breather hose, and you will be away
Fronts are the hardest, but you needn't have paniced .. your springs wouldn't have fallen out just driving around ... they wouldn't even move.
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18th February 2016, 10:29 PM
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happygu
Undo the brake distribution block off the diff housing too, and unhook it off the mount by flexing the solid lines a bit ... this will give you a bit more room to move. Undo the diff breather hose, and you will be away
Fronts are the hardest, but you needn't have paniced .. your springs wouldn't have fallen out just driving around ... they wouldn't even move.
Yep, diff breather already out. Haven't unhook the brake lines for LH side which is in for now.
I may have to do the RH tomorrow and thinking of getting the fronts done by the guys.
I have planned to go to Adelaide for Easter so didn't want to end up middle of the road somewhere with my family. That's why I thought of getting it done.
Thanks for the help HappyGU and MD
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18th February 2016, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by
escix
Yep, diff breather already out. Haven't unhook the brake lines for LH side which is in for now.
I may have to do the RH tomorrow and thinking of getting the fronts done by the guys.
I have planned to go to Adelaide for Easter so didn't want to end up middle of the road somewhere with my family. That's why I thought of getting it done.
Thanks for the help HappyGU and MD
You don't have to undo any of the brake lines at the ends of the axles ... they should all be good.
Only the block which you took a picture of to ask where the spacer went ..... and you only need to undo this, as you have undone the shocks, which are the limiting factor for the suspension travel, and pushing the diff housing down past the normal length of travel may put stress on the flexible brake line from the body to the diff. Undoing the locating bolt just means that it can pop up a little if you stretch it too far.
Remember to bolt it back down when you are done, as you don't want it vibrating unnecessarily, or getting snagged by a stick in the bush
Mic
Last edited by happygu; 18th February 2016 at 11:05 PM.
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18th February 2016, 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by
happygu
You don't have to undo any of the brake lines at the ends of the axles ... they should all be good.
Only the block which you took a picture of to ask where the spacer went ..... and you only need to undo this, as you have undone the shocks, which are the limiting factor for the suspension travel, and pushing the diff housing down past the normal length of travel may put stress on the flexible brake line from the body to the diff. Undoing the locating bolt just means that it can pop up a little if you stretch it too far.
Remember to bolt it back down when you are done, as you don't want it vibrating unnecessarily, or getting snagged by a stick in the bush
Mic
Mic, cannot thank you enough Mate.
I will give it a crack tomorrow and see how it goes.
My 140k service coming up so thought of doing all this so I can ask the guys to have a quick look too (under extended warranty so need the authorized service).
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19th February 2016, 06:06 PM
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Well, I was able to fix the RH rear spring this morning, but decided to get the fronts done by the guys (cost me $60, although later found out the shock bushes were tightened too much which Koni not recommending to do, so I had to loosen it up a bit, but the guys were helpful to get it done first thing in the morning, kudos )
When i installed the RH rear I popped a hose from rear diff lock, hope that's not an issue.
I would have done the fronts as well if I had the right tools and plenty of time (this time wifey wasn't grumpy, so it took a bit of stress out).
All I had was a bottle jack, a scissor jack, two jack stands so it was a bit of a trouble and time consuming to get the springs in, so I think I have achieved something remarkable here.
I also noticed that the lift wasn't really 2" more like about 1" (KDFR-42 and KDRR-45).
The car drives beautifully now, really happy with the outcome, would be excellent if raised 2".
To anyone looking on doing this yourself, I wouldn't say it was difficult, but if you don't have the right tools it may be troublesome and time consuming.
For me it was more of a panicky and timeconsuming thing, without the right tools.
MuDRunnerTD/Mic thank you so much for your timely response, which helped me to relax a bit and get the rears in on time and properly, thanks guys.
Last edited by MyGU8; 19th February 2016 at 06:10 PM.
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