Finally!
Yea you don't need spring compressors. It's ten times easier to use a jack to compress the shock while it's still on the car, then loosen the nut at the top of the piston. Then lower the jack and it all comes apart. Then unbolt the shock from the car and remove.
Well since you removed the nut on top of the upper mount, the spring has expanded.
Now you will have to separate the lower ball joint from the lower control arm to gain the spacing needed to get the shock fork out.
Now you will have to separate the lower ball joint from the lower control arm to gain the spacing needed to get the shock fork out.
I know! lol thats what i thought when i was reading it! I lifted that **** up. I undid the bolts. I lowered that **** and then i took off the fork bolt and LCA bolt and BAM it came down and is like that. I pried and pried to get the room to get the fork off and it wont go.


