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Old 22nd February 2018, 10:33   #5
neilbaker86
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Doing a front spring on my "donor" 04 ZT which I am having to use as a daily drive after a local garage destroyed the front suspension on my 56 ZT!

So far I have found that it comes out pretty much OK, watch out for the brake pipe connection, mine came apart/broke so another little job to fix.

The springs! COMPLETE AND UTTER %^$£"!& f(^%$*g things.

I currently have one with around 20 ty raps around it and 2 spring compressors from screwfix and it still will not compress enough to get the strut through onto the top bearing. ratchet straps and a couple more spring compressors waiting in the wings to finish compressing it and it might just be enough!

Notice NO-ONE has posted pictures of a front spring removal and REPLACEMENT! Not that I can find anyway! if I am wrong please put the link up. we will be most gratefull.

While you have the spring out put as many new parts on it as humanly and budget restraints allow! Top bearings, shocks, ball joints drop links everything, do it once and do it right.

My spring is in my mates unit so will post a picture of it tomorrow if he sends me it through.
Front springs are easier to change on a 75 than a ZT, as the damper has more free travel so you don't need to compress the spring as much to get the top bearing back on the end of the damper.

I purchased a floor-standing hydraulic spring compressor in the end for doing the job on my ZT, not that much money, all made in China but it has done the job on a couple of cars now!

I gave up with the conventional spring compressors, didn't fancy putting myself in to orbit.
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