Goldline squeekin remedies?
#21
I also received my set of GoldLine Leveling Springs from TruckSHOP.com. Waiting for some warm Saturday to install them.
One question though, since I will be jacking the body and placing jack stands in front of the rear wheels.
Once I have the body up is it OK to use the jack in the middle of the straight axle to raise and lower it or should I use a heavy 4 x 4 post on top of the jack to spread the weight evenly along the axle to lift and lower it? Not sure if the axle is heavy enough construction to handle the force without bending it up in the middle.
I assume both springs have to be removed and placed back in the spring sockets at the same time when compressing them.
Thanks
TomR
One question though, since I will be jacking the body and placing jack stands in front of the rear wheels.
Once I have the body up is it OK to use the jack in the middle of the straight axle to raise and lower it or should I use a heavy 4 x 4 post on top of the jack to spread the weight evenly along the axle to lift and lower it? Not sure if the axle is heavy enough construction to handle the force without bending it up in the middle.
I assume both springs have to be removed and placed back in the spring sockets at the same time when compressing them.
Thanks
TomR
#22
I also received my set of GoldLine Leveling Springs from TruckSHOP.com. Waiting for some warm Saturday to install them.
One question though, since I will be jacking the body and placing jack stands in front of the rear wheels.
Once I have the body up is it OK to use the jack in the middle of the straight axle to raise and lower it or should I use a heavy 4 x 4 post on top of the jack to spread the weight evenly along the axle to lift and lower it? Not sure if the axle is heavy enough construction to handle the force without bending it up in the middle.
I assume both springs have to be removed and placed back in the spring sockets at the same time when compressing them.
Thanks
TomR
One question though, since I will be jacking the body and placing jack stands in front of the rear wheels.
Once I have the body up is it OK to use the jack in the middle of the straight axle to raise and lower it or should I use a heavy 4 x 4 post on top of the jack to spread the weight evenly along the axle to lift and lower it? Not sure if the axle is heavy enough construction to handle the force without bending it up in the middle.
I assume both springs have to be removed and placed back in the spring sockets at the same time when compressing them.
Thanks
TomR
check this thread to found it pretty helpful for me. put it once before in the post but here is the link again.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/how-tutorial-library-21/how-install-drop-springs-7187/
hope this helps.
#23
I would suggest installing with the large coils to the top.
I would also cut the bump stops.
Do a search under spring install. The poster is ng8650, he gives some good detail with pics and arrows.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
I would also cut the bump stops.
Do a search under spring install. The poster is ng8650, he gives some good detail with pics and arrows.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
#25
I went with the Kahuna method as well and the install went just fine. In fact, I was amazed on how easy it was to put em on. What I am experiencing is when I go over a shallow dip or bump, I get a clunk in the rear. The ride on the road is really good, not too soft and certainly no atypical bounce that lowering usually gets. I didnt trim the stops. I am vying to get the Honda tubing and trim the Bstops this time. Hopefully that takes care of the clunk.
#27
Is this it?
I found it on this Honda web page:
http://www.cl.acurazine.com/forums/a.../t-173473.html
I found it on this Honda web page:
http://www.cl.acurazine.com/forums/a.../t-173473.html
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