Here are the torque specs for those interested in doing this correctly: 12:28 - 26ft/lbs 13:26 - 148ft/lbs 14:00 - 85ft/lbs 20:47 - 41ft/lbs 20:57 - 129ft/lbs 21:48 - 66ft/lbs
What they fail to tell you in this video is that if you don’t have an extra set of hands when doing the rear springs is that you can use a scissor jack.
You are using the scissor jack to spread the LCA. You can also use metal zip ties on the spring while the spring is compressed so that when you let the tension off of the jack the spring stays compressed. Just be sure to use 3-4 zip ties to be safe.
You don’t have to change bump stops on any brand. Just trim your factory bump stops. However; when you’re only lowering an inch you shouldn’t have to trim your factory bump stops but I always do just to be safe.
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Here are the torque specs for those interested in doing this correctly:
12:28 - 26ft/lbs
13:26 - 148ft/lbs
14:00 - 85ft/lbs
20:47 - 41ft/lbs
20:57 - 129ft/lbs
21:48 - 66ft/lbs
What they fail to tell you in this video is that if you don’t have an extra set of hands when doing the rear springs is that you can use a scissor jack.
@jedediahhorr how can I use a scissor jack for the rear springs? It seems like the issue is spreading the LCA, not compressing it.
You are using the scissor jack to spread the LCA. You can also use metal zip ties on the spring while the spring is compressed so that when you let the tension off of the jack the spring stays compressed. Just be sure to use 3-4 zip ties to be safe.
is the 7/8 pass thru sockets and wrench and 10mm also required for taking the top hat off the strut?
@@_dmv.coyote_yes it is but I believe on my 20 I used a 13/16 pass through socket.
mine just showed up cant wait to put them on.
Got em , love em
Thanks for watching! -Zach
is the 7/8 pass thru sockets and wrench and 10mm also required for taking the top hat off the strut?
Why do you not give torque specs?
Noah? Where the heck did Justin go?
Justin's still here! -Zach
Bring back Justin.
Nothing was torqued 😟
So you don’t have to change bump stops on this brand?
You don’t have to change bump stops on any brand. Just trim your factory bump stops. However; when you’re only lowering an inch you shouldn’t have to trim your factory bump stops but I always do just to be safe.
@@jedediahorr9658 thanks! Good to know.
Yeah, wtf happened to Justin
People move on. Do the same.
He's still here, no worries! -Zach
Why is the car leaning
I can’t fit 275 on the front of my 2020 mustang 🤦🏽♂️
Dam
We know damn well you didn’t torque those to specs
Lmfao
He gave it three good “whrrrrrrr, whrrrrrrrr, whrrrrrrrr,s”