Good post 77CVT
Originally posted by 77CVT
For the front - follow the Haynes manual to undo the lower control arms etc. There are rubber/aluminium strips on top of the spring in the centre. Replace these with the lowering wedges. (Good luck with the ball joints!!!!)
Great step by step procedure there 77CVT, here is my two cents in addition to what you posted for the front:
Some cars may have more than one aluminium shim - remove them
all and then you have to remove/cut off the rubber cushion that is bonded to either side of the
top section of the spring. Be forewarned that cutting the rubber bushing off the top of the spring is the most tedious part of the job - I hated doing it (be careful not to gouge the fibreglass spring or remove a finger while doing it). If you measure the height of the rubber ontop of the spring (the bit you cut off) + the shim(s) above it combined, subtract the height of the replacement plastic shim to determine how much to trim the top edges of your spring retainer down. You may want to keep the aluminium shims from atop the spring for use under the spring retainer
* if you run out of thread on the retainer bolts (you probably will).
I measured the height at the chassis on each corner of my car before lowering (so as to keep track of changes and maintain the factory "rake" from front to rear. Lowering just the rear
may cause issues at high speed (more air under the front). I can't verify this firsthand but don't want to find out either...
*If your car is a pre-87 car you may need to buy the updated aluminium spring retainers for the front spring (which you will have to trim down after lowering the car). If you don't trim them your spring won't be securely mounted.