[Vwdiesel] Rear spring replacement
paul lew
biovolks at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 6 17:26:28 PST 2007
Hi Sandy
So if I'm understanding what you're saying,it's that once the car is jacked up, the springs
are pretty much already extended all the way? That explosive spring comment is why I
thought of the unbolt, then jack the car. Do they come out fairly loose, or spring out with
a little "spring"? and yes I'll be doing the shocks as well, as they look old, possibly origional
it's a 90 Jetta Deisel.
Safety first even when doing brakes I do one at a time...
When I was in my early teens (I'm 37 now), I was helping my dad do something on his
Jimmy( I can't remember what...I can't remember what ) he had both sides up on regular
sissor jacks and, because I was small (didn't have a belly) I was under it un bolting
something, and it started tipping off the jacks and down, he pulled me out before it went all
the way down.
Thanks
Paul
Sandy Cameron <scameron at storm.ca> wrote:
At 12:33 PM 06/11/2007 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi all
> My rear springs are getting weaker and weaker (lower), I was always told
you need a special
> spring compession device, but I was at a local wrecking yard, and noticed
how farthe rear
> joints pivot, and the springs and shocks were removed on a couple of the
volks.
> Is that a trick to replace them?
> Having the car on the ground, unbolting the top, and then jacking up the
car till they decompress then just slipping them out/off ?
> Thanks Paul
My experience with A2s
Rear springs (unlike the explosive front ones) do not require a compressor.
BUT
Only change one at a time, or the axel can fall down and do bad things.
The best way is to jack the car until both back wheels are off the ground,
and support it on jack stands.
Be carefull when wrestling with the assemblies, that you dont dislodge the
whole car off the stands
(OUCH!) :^(
THEN
Change one spring/shock assembly (you WERE going to do the shocks at the
same time, weren't you??) at a time while the other one holds the axel up.
Sandy
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