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Twin I Beam Question
Ok, first off, no you wont need a spring compressor. Un bolt the bottom half of the shock and the brake hose and the spring will gently fall out. Also there is a little bracket that holds the top of the spring.
I would use an air gun on the polts, they can be a real bitch.
AS for replacing the bushings, an air compressor makes this job easy. First you need to remove the old bushings. Torch the rubber and dig it out with a screwdriver. IF your new bushings come with the outter metla shell, your going to need to remove the old ones. (Rubber will come with new shells, polyurethane usually dont) To remove the old shells, I used an air chisel, but you can use a sawzall to cut a slit all the way down one side. Then the tension will be off and it'll slide right out. On the side of the Ibeam the bushing is to be pressed in from, I chamfer the edge to make it easier to get started. Not much, less than an 1/8 inch wide. NJow your going to need 2 pieces of 1/4 inch steel, about 4 inches across with a hole in the center for a bolt. Get the largest bolt you can that will fit through the hole in the bushing, and long enough to go through the bushing, I beam, and the steel plates. Make sure its fine thread. Just gonna use that setup to squeeze that bushing right into place.
After that its all cake. As to the sway bar, early sway bars were bolted between the radius arms, a simple yet effective design. If you dont have one, Im sure you can find one in a bone yard. LAter models were more traditional in function, and can be found on I believe 77 and up. Both are fairly easy to install. Also, to stiffen it up a lil more, you can probably drop some 3/4 ton springs in there.
I think I covered it all, if ya got more questions, just ask.
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