I have a few vids on youtube of me doin the front end work. If you have access to air tools that will help out big time. As stated, you'll need a pickle fork to separate the balljoints from the spindle and tiesrod end. Safety glasses please!!! Cant be said enough...This can hurt you BADLY or worse...kill you. Ive seen springs fly thru walls. Here's a few vids of me working on the front..
tearing the front end down. I didnt use a spring compressor here. used my floor jack to lower the spring down after I took some of the front end parts out. Take pics of everything so you have an example of how it goes back together... I'm a lil more into the front end build than you want to go. I replaced the spindles, brakes, wheel bearing, springs and other front end parts. Some of the vid instructions wont apply to you. But you will see how I got the springs out, and the new ones in using a compressor and floor jack..
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putting it all back together
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me using the compressor I rented from Autozone. I hate this compressor. Im used to the ones with the 4 hooks(2 on top and 2 on bottom)
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PLEASE BE CAREFUL. Its really an easy job, but you MUST show respect for the tool. I cant say it enough bro. Im no mechanic. Im new to all this stuff. Ive always had shops do the work for me, but decided I needed to do this stuff myself and save a few bucks. You can do it bruh. Do your homework first tho. Dont rush it. Hit youtube up for more how to's on the subject. Goodluck and be safe...
I have some other vids of me workin on my Monte SS here...click on the "uploads" tab to show all the vids Ive done. Hope this helps you. If I can do all the work you'll see in my vids, so can you bruh!
http://www.youtube.com/user/bumpin1ohm#p/u
Warren 8)