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Poncho Master!

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rear spring questions


hey guys i have another question to add to my long list my left rear spring fell out when i was moving my frame and i was wondering how is it held in by the weight of the car on the spring or is there some kind of bracket that holds them in if there is im missing them. lol just wondering



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It just sits in there and the weight holds it Jonathon.

Just put it back in. Is the shock off? When they are off, there is more bounce and the spring can extend right to the end of  travel and fall out.



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everything is off except the sway bar lol thanks for the info i was worried about it lol



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there is a small cup that bolts through the center of the spring, holds the spring to the lwr trailing arm



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the small cup does not grip it it's more of just a guide for the spring so it does not fall out right?



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your small cup is rusted you need to replace it on each side. that is what holds the spring to the control arm.

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ill weld somthing together =)



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