I'm resurrecting this thread, as I'm about to re-do my kingpins (plus (upper and lower outer trunions/link pins).
Reading Walter's comment below, is it true I can do this without having to remove the springs or the shocks? (thus allowing one to cancel out the effect of other?)
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Originally posted by waltklatt
Kay,
Please put a floor jack under the bottom a arm to relieve the tension put on it by the spring. It will drop a bit, but not much because of the shock absorber. Also make sure the car is on level ground and secured by two tripod stands under the crossmember(where the lower arm bracket is held to) THat way you can be assured that the subframe mounts wont tear like mine did.
Walter Klatt
1967 230SL-diesel
1963 230SL-gas being stripped
The BBB describes attaching a fixed rod in place of the shock... is this necessary? Won't leaving the shock connected achieve the same effect? (albeit with a little movement in the lower control arm)
If so, would the recommended procedure (assuming all parties involved cooperate nicely) be the following:
(1) jack up car, support on chassis and underneath subframe
(2) place jack under lower control arm, just in case
(3) disconnect upper control arm from kingpin
(4) disconnect kingpin from lower control arm
What am I missing?
WAQAS in Austin, Texas