Maybe wrap the spring as well as you can in a thick blanket and slowly release the tension? It's not a good spot to be in.
Hi all! I received some new coil-overs for my NA as a gift. Changing out the rear has been no problem, but I have a big problem on the front. When I attempted to loosen (not remove) the nut holding the shock to the tophat (middle bolt) it broke off the nut and bolt. I can't seem to get the strut spring clamp/s mounted because of limited space in the wheel well.
Do any of you have any suggestions on how I can safely remove the strut\spring?
Thanks!!
Justin
Maybe wrap the spring as well as you can in a thick blanket and slowly release the tension? It's not a good spot to be in.
I have seen a video where a guy put a bunch of big zip ties on the spring. I have also seen videos of people using small lengths of chain to "clamp" the spring down. Both ideas worked, but I thought I had better ask around first.
You are right...not a good spot to be in.
The chain sounds like a good idea...much better than a blanket or zip ties.
Not even enough room for 1 spring compressor?
Zip Ties! Y'all are going to get someone killed.
Jack up on the control arm, remove the lower ball joint and slowly let out the tension from the spring.
the tension should be almost out before the shaft is free.
I would also have a strap from spring around the lower control arm, but not too tight.
make sure the sway is off too.
keep your distance and jack it from the front of the car.
This is a dangerous situation without experience.
I have done a bunch (not just these puny Miata springs either) and it always makes me nervous.
Be Careful!
No trips to the ER....yet. I hope to find the time to try it out tonight. Got the straps, blanket, zip ties, chains and duct tape ready to go!![]()