Easy front spring removal
Thanks,
-rob lee

Thanks,
-rob lee
Also is there a listing anywhere of the OEM part number for the specific # pad? Like a #1 pad has 210 ??? ?? for a part number...
The part # for the #1 pads are as follows.
Front-210-312-01-84
Rear- 210-325-01-84
Rear pictured.
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Thanks and you have a good eye because on the front I have a spacer because the rims are FWD. I am planning to replace them this summer with some others I found that do not require a spacer in front.
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Take care and enjoy the lowered ride,

Greg
Last edited by Gregs210; May 9, 2005 at 12:58 PM. Reason: Clarification
I was thinking about trying that Cal-Hawk off eBay. Has anyone ever had any experience with their tools?

Anyways, the Cal Hawk is very similiar to the KB. You can rent the tool at an AutoZone for free, but I do not think they would take kindly to removing some material from the hooks. I rented it before, but could not get the hooks inside of the coil, unmodified. From memory, the center section seemed too tall too. But it appears that it can be done.
If if they look the same, I would make sure that the tool is the same as the KB pictured. Otherwise you may bewasting your time.
Jim
Last edited by JimE430; May 9, 2005 at 06:20 PM.
Thanks for the info. I do not have spacers in the back just the front.





