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Old Feb 17, 2013 | 07:45 PM
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ok....so I'm moving along with my front suspension rebuild.... new question....I got the springs in, but according to factory manual, end of spring in lower control arm needs to be partially covering drain hole.....mine are not. Does this matter on replacement springs? BTW...they are duralast ..(made in USA)
Old Mar 9, 2013 | 03:54 PM
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Hello? Anybody out there? i realize it may be a stupid question...but if anyone knows, I would appreciate it......
Old Mar 9, 2013 | 05:33 PM
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I would put them in the way they are supposed to be. I think it will place them both at the same height as well as allow drainage
Old Mar 9, 2013 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Big red72
ok....so I'm moving along with my front suspension rebuild.... new question....I got the springs in, but according to factory manual, end of spring in lower control arm needs to be partially covering drain hole.....mine are not. Does this matter on replacement springs? BTW...they are duralast ..(made in USA)
Ok, I know what you mean about this. I just did my front suspension last year. Paritially covering the drain hole is desired for obvious reasons. When you say your springs are not partially covering the drain hole, what exactly do you mean? Not covering or fully covering?

Before you torque the spindle nuts there should be enough slack that you can rotate the springs to move the tail of the spring into the right position.
Old Mar 10, 2013 | 03:13 PM
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They are NOT covering at all....not real sure where they are! I got them in, and was just happy with that being a first timer. I buttoned it all up a couple weeks ago....but havent driven yet due to weather. I have an appointment to get aligned by a good shop in a week......not sure if they could help me out on that or not....hate to bust the ball joints back off.......( I did this before I had read that they needed to cover the hole partially) duh. I had asked about which side they should go on, as I HAD read the factory ones had a specific side, but was told on here that that did not pertain to replacements........I guess I was just hoping....lol
Old Mar 10, 2013 | 08:37 PM
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You should be ok as long as the lower part of the coil is fully in the recessed section of the lower control arm. That's the only 'orientation' you need for front springs. The upper will sit flat against the frame pocket no matter which way the lowers are installed. What's really important is that the lower coil is not elevated (offset) on the LCA. If you are fully seated you should be golden.
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