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Old 01-04-2009, 09:56 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Camaro.Joe.LT1 View Post
I was just concerned that the spring may have some tension on it even
though its compressed.
The spring does have tension on the top piece unless you compressed it far enough! The spring/shock/mount piece is a loaded gun.

Short story:
When I first got the front shock/spring combo out, the springs were compressed with crank down straps (I was an idiot and thought I could do it w/o real compressors). I cut the nut in half and it still didnt budge. I then opened the crank handle on the straps and threw a hammer at it like a mouse trap. The top mount on the spring/shock shot about 20 feet.

Moral:
Compress the spring with real tools, and do not stand in front of the shock when removing the nut or compressors.
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