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2001 Crown vic spring HELP!!!
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rongaud2013
• miami, FL, USA
• Registered on 4/28/2013
• 1 post
Posted:5/1/2013 21:18
Hello everyone. I have a 01 Vic. Changed the lower control arm but having trouble getting the spring back in. I\\'ve compressed with this:
http://www.pepboys.com/product/details/9870938/ but the rods won\\'t allow the spring to slide in. Someone in this forum was able to get theirs in with the 4 hook internal compressor.:

http://tetoolsusa.com/tools/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=88_100&products_id=1402
How would i slide the hooks out once I get the spring in?
jdmeaux
• Lafayette, LA, USA
• Registered on 1/5/2009
• 525 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:5/2/2013 08:23
The CVs use a coil spring with the shock absorber in the center unlike McPherson struts. You do need a coil spring tool that fits in the interior of the spring to compress it. If there is an Autozone or Advanced auto nearby, you can rent the tool (you get your money back) to do the job.

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Forums > Car and Truck Make and Model Specific > Crown Victoria, Marauder, Marquis
2001 Crown vic spring HELP!!!
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