Steeda Ultralite spring install complete!
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I know this is an old thread, but I have a couple questions:
- exactly how do you measure the rear axle alignment?
Easy way is to drop a blump bob (tie any small weighted object on the end of some string) and suspend it from the center of the wheel well and take a dimension from the string to the wheel center cap. Repeat this for the other side and you'll see which way the axle is shifted.
- have the rear springs sagged (gotten lower) with time?
Nope, still measures at a 1" drop.
- if I find that I need a panhard bar, is it difficult to install?
I don't have one, so I can't tell you what's involved installing one. But, from what I've read, it's not that difficult.
- I've read that the rear diff shoudln't be used as a jacking point. Is that true? What's an alternative jacking point?
This has been debated a number of times here. I place a hard rubber piece on top of the jack cup and place it under the flat spot of the pumpkin housing, no issues with me.
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- where did you place the jackstands (for the rear install - can't tell in the pics)?
Just forward of the LCA's on a spot on the frame.
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- did you use a torque wrench when putting things back together, or just tighten until snug?
I think I only used a torque wrench on the wheel lug nuts.
- exactly how do you measure the rear axle alignment?
Easy way is to drop a blump bob (tie any small weighted object on the end of some string) and suspend it from the center of the wheel well and take a dimension from the string to the wheel center cap. Repeat this for the other side and you'll see which way the axle is shifted.
- have the rear springs sagged (gotten lower) with time?
Nope, still measures at a 1" drop.
- if I find that I need a panhard bar, is it difficult to install?
I don't have one, so I can't tell you what's involved installing one. But, from what I've read, it's not that difficult.
- I've read that the rear diff shoudln't be used as a jacking point. Is that true? What's an alternative jacking point?
This has been debated a number of times here. I place a hard rubber piece on top of the jack cup and place it under the flat spot of the pumpkin housing, no issues with me.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v673/tacobill35/Misc%20reference%20pics/IMG_8109m.jpg)
- where did you place the jackstands (for the rear install - can't tell in the pics)?
Just forward of the LCA's on a spot on the frame.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v673/tacobill35/Misc%20reference%20pics/IMG_8110m.jpg)
- did you use a torque wrench when putting things back together, or just tighten until snug?
I think I only used a torque wrench on the wheel lug nuts.
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Where can I get, and how much do I have to pay, for a front spring compressor? I really want to do this mod myself. Glad I chose the UltraLites- they are exactly what I was looking for.
Excellent documentary piece, too!
Excellent documentary piece, too!
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Originally Posted by Rash
I know this is an old thread, but I have a couple questions:
- exactly how do you measure the rear axle alignment?
- have the rear springs sagged (gotten lower) with time?
- if I find that I need a panhard bar, is it difficult to install?
- I've read that the rear diff shoudln't be used as a jacking point. Is that true? What's an alternative jacking point?
- where did you place the jackstands (for the rear install - can't tell in the pics)?
- did you use a torque wrench when putting things back together, or just tighten until snug?
TIA
- exactly how do you measure the rear axle alignment?
- have the rear springs sagged (gotten lower) with time?
- if I find that I need a panhard bar, is it difficult to install?
- I've read that the rear diff shoudln't be used as a jacking point. Is that true? What's an alternative jacking point?
- where did you place the jackstands (for the rear install - can't tell in the pics)?
- did you use a torque wrench when putting things back together, or just tighten until snug?
TIA
If you roll the car to the right a couple of degrees, you will see that the string moves closer to the left wheel, and moves further away from the right wheel. Watch those measurements!! You might end up with a panhard rod that you never needed.
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Originally Posted by helicfii
Where can I get, and how much do I have to pay, for a front spring compressor?
Originally Posted by helicfii
... If you roll the car to the right a couple of degrees, you will see that the string moves closer to the left wheel, and moves further away from the right wheel. Watch those measurements!! You might end up with a panhard rod that you never needed.
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Originally Posted by 06GTwBOOST
A+ would read again.... Makes me want to go get my suspension stuff and do it right now.
Thats a nice drop... not too much not too little.... just right. congrats.. looks good
Thats a nice drop... not too much not too little.... just right. congrats.. looks good
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Thanks all for the great info, especially TacoBill - awesome write up. Makes me actually believe I can do this myself, although my wife's not so sure. I guess she has good reason, since I managed to take two large paint chips out of my quarter panel when the tape measure I was using to measure the wheel well gap snapped up and slammed the car. DOH!
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I rented/borrowed a spring compressor from Kragen Autoparts. I think it is Checker in other parts of the country. You pay them an upfront deposit and if you return it within 24 hours you get the deposit back so it's free. Another observation on the Ultralites: Sitting in the driveway unladen the car does not really have that aggressive, lowered look and it still has that "butt in the air" stance. However, with driver aboard the rear drops more than the front and it definitely looks more sinister. With my 190 lbs. in the driver's seat the front drops 1/16" while the rear drops a full half inch. I don't know if all the aftermarket springs are like this. Probably most of the progressive rate ones have the same effect. In any case with Ultralites the car doesn't look as mean sitting in a parking lot but it looks just fine on the road.
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Originally Posted by TacoBill
Thanks! Funny how my old post is coming back to life again.
I had a thread on another forum I goto, come up again after 3 1/2 years...
I guess good writeups are hard to find and when you find em.. they don't die easily.
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Originally Posted by 65sohc
Another observation on the Ultralites: Sitting in the driveway unladen the car does not really have that aggressive, lowered look...
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I was watching Horsepower TV yesterday and they replaces the front shocks on an 05 with the Stage 3 Suspension. THey unscrewed the top bolt of the strut assembly while it was all still in the car and when they pulled out the spring was off it then. I thought that was kind of strange, has anyone else seen it done this way?
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Originally Posted by hatchttu
I was watching Horsepower TV yesterday and they replaces the front shocks on an 05 with the Stage 3 Suspension. THey unscrewed the top bolt of the strut assembly while it was all still in the car and when they pulled out the spring was off it then. I thought that was kind of strange, has anyone else seen it done this way?
whatever works. I guess you dont need a spring compressor if the car will suffice.. and i'm guessing the replacement springs were short enough to not have touse a compressor?
I didn't see that episode so i'm just guessing?
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Originally Posted by hatchttu
I was watching Horsepower TV yesterday and they replaces the front shocks on an 05 with the Stage 3 Suspension. THey unscrewed the top bolt of the strut assembly while it was all still in the car and when they pulled out the spring was off it then. I thought that was kind of strange, has anyone else seen it done this way?
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Help. I'm in the middle of my install on the front, and I didn't check this prior to removal:
On top of the strut cap there is an arrow stamped into the metal, wit a half-moon cut-out.. SHould the arrow point outdboard? The strut will fit up top with the cap rotated in any direction, but the center fo the strut is repositioned every time you rotate the position of the 4 cap screws.!
HELP! THanks!
On top of the strut cap there is an arrow stamped into the metal, wit a half-moon cut-out.. SHould the arrow point outdboard? The strut will fit up top with the cap rotated in any direction, but the center fo the strut is repositioned every time you rotate the position of the 4 cap screws.!
HELP! THanks!
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Originally Posted by helicfii
Help. I'm in the middle of my install on the front, and I didn't check this prior to removal:
On top of the strut cap there is an arrow stamped into the metal, wit a half-moon cut-out.. SHould the arrow point outdboard? The strut will fit up top with the cap rotated in any direction, but the center fo the strut is repositioned every time you rotate the position of the 4 cap screws.!
HELP! THanks!
On top of the strut cap there is an arrow stamped into the metal, wit a half-moon cut-out.. SHould the arrow point outdboard? The strut will fit up top with the cap rotated in any direction, but the center fo the strut is repositioned every time you rotate the position of the 4 cap screws.!
HELP! THanks!
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