This video helped me out thanks I didn't even need a spring compressor at all or the jack on the bottom of the spindle it didn't have any compression lol
You the only video I've seen doing it right. Most of them take the brake caliper off and disconnect tie rod end and pop the upper ball joint. They have no idea what they are doing
No tension on the springs? I have a 2002 Silverado and always have to use a spring compressor to release enough tension so that you can drop the lower control arm far enough to remove the spring. To reinstall the spring, you need the spring compressed so that the lower control arm can be lifted and the spring can fall into its position so that it can be compressed in place, with the lower control arm under the spring.
@@allenolvera4283 oh ok cool I just received my 3" drop springs today from summit I'm gonna use my stock shocks also. For some reason my factory springs that was cut by previous owner didn't have any isolators or dampers on them.
If you got heavy duty truck springs don’t do it ..It’s a pain in the ass put back on this way and you will need to loan a inner spring compressor and hopefully you already have a air compressor with ratchets
Just did this to my tahoe limited same body style I left my shock in place I only unbolted the bottom since I couldn't get the top bolt off I plan on just cutting it off next week when I get new shocks
What was the part number for the springs? Discontinued with no available aftermarket products. So Far LMC is the only place that offers a coil for 1998 C1500
Quick question man. Im going to be changing the spindles soon on my 92 chevy 1500. Was the sping you took off compressed? Do i need a spring compressor for my truck
Just fyi, this process will NOT work on a 2000-2005 Astro/Safari van. That was the most dangerous one I've ever done, and I won't do it ever again. You MUST use a spring compressor set and it is NOT easy or SAFE.
@@ryanwinkler4622 Those spring compressors are about as safe as having your spring cradled between the control arms and compressing them with your floor jack. I prefer the floor jack method.
The whole premise of it is to allow the spring to be able to be taken out my first the spring bolts, then any accessory that hold it in place. In this case that’s be other lower control arm. So after the control arm is out of the way, you’re able to slip the spring out. It work universal just check what’d stop you from accessing the spring and move from there.
Be cautious of your spring compression because a 3500 will have heavy duty springs and may not decompress completely, in that case be very careful removing them, springs+pressure=flight
Should count on replacing them when you do it like that. If you want to save them, or recently replaced the ball joints. A tried and true method is to loosen the nut and whack the SPINDLE where the ball joint goes. NOT the ball joint. I repeat DO NOT hit the ball joint. Whack the side of the spindle (knuckle 🙄🙄🙄or whatever you happen to call it) and the shock will cause the ball joint to drop right out. With the sledge hammer he had one crack at it would be enough. Grab yourself a 5lb (Harbor freight "Thor" hammer) it'll do the job for years on end.
I shop there dude I've been watching these people on RUclips ... with all these f****** spring compressors in this one f***** ties it to the tractor with a chain .. Tri-C yank the spring out... I've been laughing for half an hour
Finally a clear detailed video on this, thanks bro 👍
Very good video. Clear and easy to follow. Well done man 👍
This video helped me out thanks I didn't even need a spring compressor at all or the jack on the bottom of the spindle it didn't have any compression lol
nice video im replacing upper and lower control arms on my 89 this video helps alot. i was always worried about the spring coming on out at me lol
You the only video I've seen doing it right. Most of them take the brake caliper off and disconnect tie rod end and pop the upper ball joint. They have no idea what they are doing
Great vid but using a torque wrench to break bolts loose made me cringe.
Haha yeah that torque wrench already broke too
@@allenolvera4283 wow you sound like a genuinely nice dude
Great Video! You made it look so easy!
Never remove the spindle nuts from the ball joints before using the fork tool think about it.
What?
Excellent and we'll explained video!! Thanks brother.
Very good video and nice and clean removal
No tension on the springs? I have a 2002 Silverado and always have to use a spring compressor to release enough tension so that you can drop the lower control arm far enough to remove the spring. To reinstall the spring, you need the spring compressed so that the lower control arm can be lifted and the spring can fall into its position so that it can be compressed in place, with the lower control arm under the spring.
how about a side by side comparison between the old spring and new that would be a deal breaker
Going from stock to drop springs, will this method be okay to go with?
Thank you so much bro.
Did you put on stock springs?? Been looking for a set but can’t find any.
Did you go back with lowering springs or back to stock from lowering springs? If you went with lowering springs did you have to buy lowering shocks?
I already had cut stock springs and I replaced them with belltech drop springs.I reinstalled the same shocks in the video.
@@allenolvera4283 oh ok cool I just received my 3" drop springs today from summit I'm gonna use my stock shocks also. For some reason my factory springs that was cut by previous owner didn't have any isolators or dampers on them.
@@tobroke2007 what part number for the lowering springs
Very good video!
If you got heavy duty truck springs don’t do it ..It’s a pain in the ass put back on this way and you will need to loan a inner spring compressor and hopefully you already have a air compressor with ratchets
Please let me know the actual name of the tool you used to get the top nut off the shock.
Pickle fork, AKA ball joint removal tool
You made it look easy now come video same thing on my 24 year old Michigan truck, just edit out the curse words lol
Scott Kucinski lol gotta love the north 😂
where do you buy that tool for removing the shock bolt?
Quick in informative❗thankyoi
Hey nice video what's the part number to that tool you use to take the shock off under the hood
Do you have to get an alignment afterwards with this method? Great video man
If your just replacing your stock spring then no but if your putting a lowering spring then I would suggest an alignment
honestly you end up messing with the steering knuckle so an alignment would be a good idea
Whats the tool you use to get that top nut off of the shock? PLEASE HELP.
Well thats super easy thanks man
Will this work on a 2002 Tacoma ? My castle nut is on the bottom of the control arm
Straight to the mf point ❤
Love the height of your truck. What size coils did you install? How much did you drop the back end??
Whats the name of the tool
Just did this to my tahoe limited same body style I left my shock in place I only unbolted the bottom since I couldn't get the top bolt off I plan on just cutting it off next week when I get new shocks
Dammit I just knew you were going to put a link for the tools you used especially the shock tool in the description.
What was the part number for the springs? Discontinued with no available aftermarket products. So Far LMC is the only place that offers a coil for 1998 C1500
Best video
Thanks. it Works Perfect on my chevy van to
Short and sweet
Quick question man. Im going to be changing the spindles soon on my 92 chevy 1500. Was the sping you took off compressed? Do i need a spring compressor for my truck
you don't need a compressor, when you seperate the ball joint from the lower control arm you can remove it.
You’ll need one for putting it back in.
What’s the name of that tool to remove the top part of the shock
Yes plz
Universal Shock absorber tool
The one decent video i could find thank you👍
Thanks for the vid. Are those lowered springs that came out?
Stock cut springs
@@allenolvera4283 No wonder they came out easy and seemed to be easy to install also.
That will work the same on a Toyota Tacoma 1998 2.4??
good vid...but this works the same with 70s GM to 90s rear wheel drive cars I guess...and WHY didn't you use a spring compressore
+1986Caprice 5.0 I don't have a spring compressor
How do you get the coil spring back on there without the spring compressor ??
All I did was have a friend push the lower control arm down while I put the spring in place
The hard part is putting it back on!
what car is that
the best video, well explained
yo man thanks for the video
Just fyi, this process will NOT work on a 2000-2005 Astro/Safari van. That was the most dangerous one I've ever done, and I won't do it ever again. You MUST use a spring compressor set and it is NOT easy or SAFE.
Thankyou so much great video👍
by the way it's not same for installing because you have to compress the spring with a special tool
A floor jack ain’t that special
@@allenolvera4283 I'm talking about a spring compressor that you use and impact with
@@allenolvera4283 you know so you can "safely" set the coil spring In place
floor jack is a special tool
@@ryanwinkler4622
Those spring compressors are about as safe as having your spring cradled between the control arms and compressing them with your floor jack. I prefer the floor jack method.
Same method for a 03 Silverado?
You must have bad springs cause mine isnt going back in without a spring compressor
Thanks man
Holy shit you just saved me buku bucks and grief
Wonder if this will work on a 04 dodge ram 3500 4x4?
The whole premise of it is to allow the spring to be able to be taken out my first the spring bolts, then any accessory that hold it in place. In this case that’s be other lower control arm. So after the control arm is out of the way, you’re able to slip the spring out. It work universal just check what’d stop you from accessing the spring and move from there.
Be cautious of your spring compression because a 3500 will have heavy duty springs and may not decompress completely, in that case be very careful removing them, springs+pressure=flight
Damm for me it was b had to have some one lift the upper control in order for me to pull down the lower control arm to insert the spring
so do u have to jack the lower control backup to get the spring in there??
@@LiilTyweezy well man i guess i needed a spring compressor my springs had to much out or cut one loop
No compression for reinstalling? Sweet.
Only because of lowering springs. Factory ride height springs will definitely need to be compressed.
I want to know how you put the ball joint back together with that pickle fork?
Tonyville slugger It ruins them 90% of the time. One of the only downsides to a pickelfork
maybe he's replacing it off camera ?
Should count on replacing them when you do it like that. If you want to save them, or recently replaced the ball joints. A tried and true method is to loosen the nut and whack the SPINDLE where the ball joint goes. NOT the ball joint. I repeat DO NOT hit the ball joint. Whack the side of the spindle (knuckle 🙄🙄🙄or whatever you happen to call it) and the shock will cause the ball joint to drop right out. With the sledge hammer he had one crack at it would be enough. Grab yourself a 5lb (Harbor freight "Thor" hammer) it'll do the job for years on end.
I shop there dude I've been watching these people on RUclips ... with all these f****** spring compressors in this one f***** ties it to the tractor with a chain .. Tri-C yank the spring out... I've been laughing for half an hour
Thank you, really helped me.
+DIRTROAD87 Your welcome glad I could help
Thank you sir
maybe try to get a bigger hammer
So I was right we don't need to take off the brakes and shit
Where can I buy that special tool buddy? It’ll make life easier for me lol
+Lord Sousa I got it at AutoZone I'm sure any other part store has it as well