Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
#101
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
And that's as designed.
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I will try again...
>
> I unbolted the shock and we stood on the brake drum.
>
> The spring would not fall out and the shock did not fall out of it's
> bracket.
>
> Put jack under axle and undid anti-sway bar link. Axle came down with
> jack and the shock came out of it's bracket, then the spring fell out.
>
> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I will try again...
>
> I unbolted the shock and we stood on the brake drum.
>
> The spring would not fall out and the shock did not fall out of it's
> bracket.
>
> Put jack under axle and undid anti-sway bar link. Axle came down with
> jack and the shock came out of it's bracket, then the spring fell out.
>
> Mike
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> to each other for setting the limit...
I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
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> You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> to each other for setting the limit...
I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> to each other for setting the limit...
I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
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> You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> to each other for setting the limit...
I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
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#104
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> to each other for setting the limit...
I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
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> You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> to each other for setting the limit...
I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
----------------------------------------------------
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#105
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> to each other for setting the limit...
I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
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> You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> to each other for setting the limit...
I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
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#106
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
Oops, spell checker got your name wrong, sorry.
Mike
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> > You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> > to each other for setting the limit...
>
> I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
> matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
> and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
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Mike
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> > You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> > to each other for setting the limit...
>
> I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
> matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
> and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
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#107
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
Oops, spell checker got your name wrong, sorry.
Mike
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> > You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> > to each other for setting the limit...
>
> I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
> matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
> and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
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Mike
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> > You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> > to each other for setting the limit...
>
> I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
> matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
> and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
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#108
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
Oops, spell checker got your name wrong, sorry.
Mike
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> > You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> > to each other for setting the limit...
>
> I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
> matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
> and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
> Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
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Mike
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> > You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> > to each other for setting the limit...
>
> I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
> matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
> and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
> Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
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#109
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Re: Are their any tricks for installing a 2" coil spacer in a TJ?
Oops, spell checker got your name wrong, sorry.
Mike
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> > You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> > to each other for setting the limit...
>
> I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
> matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
> and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
> Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
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Mike
Del Rawlins wrote:
>
> In <409D3998.766F4611@sympatico.ca> Mike Romain wrote:
> > You know Dell, I am thinking on it and they were likely really close
> > to each other for setting the limit...
>
> I think you are right, and maybe close enough that it really doesn't
> matter much. FWIW I believe you could have unhooked the swaybar first
> and then still would have had to undo the shocks to install the spacers.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Del Rawlins- del@_kills_spammers_rawlinsbrothers.org
> Remove _kills_spammers_ to reply via email.
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