To change the rear coil springs on a 1998 Buick LeSabre, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels, then disconnect the shock absorbers and lower control arms to relieve tension on the springs. Use a spring compressor to safely compress the old springs, then remove them from the vehicle. Install the new springs by reversing the process, ensuring everything is properly torqued and reassembled before lowering the vehicle.
rear leaf front coil springs
Lesabres only have air suspension in the rear, they will be a combination of air shocks with a coil spring on the lower control arm.
How do I install rear coil springs on a 1996 Camaro?
We are in the middle of having it done to our 2000 Ford Taurus. The dealership gave us an estimate of $365.00 to change rear coil springs only. An independent shop that we trust told us they believe you should also change the rear struts in conjunction with changing the rear coil springs. He is charging us $419.00 to do all (we live in Michigan).
How do I remove rear coil springs
Coil springs in the front, leaf springs in the rear.
front- 2" dropped spindles,or cut coil half coil at a time. rear front- 2" dropped spindles,or cut coil half coil at a time. rear front- 2" dropped spindles,or cut coil half coil at a time. rear
To change the rear coil springs on a Buick Rendezvous, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and then unbolt the shock absorbers and sway bar links to allow for more movement in the suspension. Use a spring compressor to safely compress the old coil springs, then remove them and replace them with the new ones. Reassemble the suspension by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer’s specifications.
2, in the front only. The rear has leaf springs.
There is more weight on the front of the vehicle, it is normal.
Yes
Take off the old ones put on the new ones