Mike,
I have used the same method several times also!  The longer bolts do help.
Greg Perry 
>Subject: [6pack] New Springs-Help
>
>If I recall correctly the bolts that hold the spring pan to each of the 
>wishbones on each side of the front are studs that are threaded on both ends.  
>I have had pretty good luck on several occassions, though I don't vouch for 
>the safety part of this, by screwing all of the studs into the wishbones, 
>minus the nut, and then carefully using my floor jack to compress the pan and 
>spring onto the wishbones.  This usually requires a bit of manipulation of the 
>jack and pan to align the pan with the studs but once the studs are through a 
>couple of the holes you can use the nuts to pull the pan onto the wishbones 
>with ease,  It also occurrs to me that you could get a longer bolt with the 
>same diameter and threads, cut it off, insert it into the wishbone which would 
>make this procedure less difficult since it would not require that the springs 
>be compressed quite as much.  Of course after everything was in place you 
>would then have to remove the longer bolts, one at a time, and
> replace them with the original ones.
>   
>  Your mileage may vary but this has worked for me several times.  Which 
>brings up the question of I had to do this more than once.  But that's another 
>story. 
>   
>  Mike Lunsford, 1970 TR 6 TBI
 
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