W1ghty
MB Enthusiast
I changed the shocks on the rear of my 2009 E320cdi the other day but failed to undo any of the lower control arm bolts that seat the base of the spring .
I was thinking earlier , is it possible to use internal spring compressors to compress the spring enough to remove it without releasing either end of the lower control arm . The lower control arm has a hole below the spring to allow an internal spring compressor through it .
I do have an internal spring compressor.
I can hear you thinking well if he has one , why doesn’t he just try it .
In order for it to work I’m going to have to cut the top 2 inches off the internal thread of the compressor because as it squeezes the spring the internal thread rises out of the top of the compressor and fouls on to the rubber top mount of the spring .
I wonder if anyone has had any success along these lines ?
If not it’s Indy time .
I was thinking earlier , is it possible to use internal spring compressors to compress the spring enough to remove it without releasing either end of the lower control arm . The lower control arm has a hole below the spring to allow an internal spring compressor through it .
I do have an internal spring compressor.
I can hear you thinking well if he has one , why doesn’t he just try it .
In order for it to work I’m going to have to cut the top 2 inches off the internal thread of the compressor because as it squeezes the spring the internal thread rises out of the top of the compressor and fouls on to the rubber top mount of the spring .
I wonder if anyone has had any success along these lines ?
If not it’s Indy time .