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89 300SE Front spring replacement
How do I replacement the front spring on the 89 300SE
The spring has its own compartment, what tools do I need. |
the correct spring compressor. otherwise, it's a reckless, possibly deadly, operation. good luck, chuck.
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above X2.
How did you manage to wear that spring out? That's a rare one..... |
I started hearing this scratching sound, at first I thought it was the shock. But today, this afternoon I decided check it the car, I pushed the front end down kind of bouncing the car. I went under the car and only to discover that the top part of the spring that goes into the housing cut diagonally. It's like someone used a hacksaw to cut the spring.
What else do I need to know? Thanks for your input. |
Read the FSM for the how to.
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May you please explain, what do you mean by FSM?
I only have the following information: Disconect upper shock mount Raise and support vehicle Remove wheek assembly and attach coil spring compressor Place jack under lower control arm and tighten spring compressor Lower jack and remove coil spring Is this enough, what are the extras |
Factory Service Manual.
You DO realize you need the $200 tool to compress this spring properly, don't you? |
Thanks for your help. One more question, which one of these would I use for the spring compressor
http://www.nextag.com/coil-spring-compressor/compare-html |
That is the style there, I buy most of my MB and BMW tools from them. |
Cool. Thank you for your support.
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Just be careful as hell. Broken springs can do funky things when you try to compress them........
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I took the car to a spring specialist here in Toronto and had them installed for CAD$120.00, and I think it was the best deal. I agree the procedure is deadly.
Thank you for all the help. |
Money well spent. Enjoy the car.
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