New coil springs too strong? Can't connect upper ball joint

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I finally got my spring seated in the top pocket and the bottom on the LCA.

I was so happy I started jacking my truck up, put the spindle back on, jacked it up more to connect the upper......


And then I realized the spring is so strong right now it's picking the truck up off of the jackstands. Even if I were able to reposition the jack and get the top connected I feel like it would be constantly under extreme force.

Did I get the wrong coil spring? Moog 6452 from summit. It stands the same height and has same diameter of the spring itself.

I really need to finish this project up but I don't want to put the worn out spring back in there :/

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Be careful though. Remember, it only takes one "oh sh!t" to make up for ten "atta'a boys".
Yeah good call... The only chain I have is not rated for more than 1200lbs I don't think and hardware store is gonna be $90 for a chain rated to do it... Probably better to put the old spring back on and pay someone to change it with the right tools
 

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Yeah good call... The only chain I have is not rated for more than 1200lbs I don't think and hardware store is gonna be $90 for a chain rated to do it... Probably better to put the old spring back on and pay someone to change it with the right tools
I doubt that old spring will be much easier.
Most good hardware stores will sell chain cut to the length you need.
 

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Looking at that picture it doesn't look too far off, can you not just pull the UCA down? Or will it not come down far enough?
It's a brand new one and I was not able to by hand with the bushings being so fresh I guess... About a 5" gap
 

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It's a brand new one and I was not able to by hand with the bushings being so fresh I guess... About a 5" gap
Loosen the bolts back up till you can move it by hand. You don't want to tighten those to spec until you have the weight of the truck on them. They'll hold the front end up too high.
 

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I was taught to bolt the upper, then raise the lower to get the castle nut started and then jack some more to run the bolt down and torque it to spec once the truck is lowered and curb weight is on the suspension.

The others have good suggestions to keep the truck from lifting up, but I would strongly suggest snugging up the upper ball joint first and then finishing on the lower.
 

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Desperate times call for desperate measures...


Thanks everyone for help and ideas!!!! Got it

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Loosen the bolts back up till you can move it by hand. You don't want to tighten those to spec until you have the weight of the truck on them. They'll hold the front end up too high.
I said it wrong the first time by the way I was hitting the bumper on the bottom of the UCA and thought the bushings were what was holding it back. You were 100% right they were not tightened to spec yet.
 

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By the way I got the spring to seat top and bottom pretty easily without a helper by zip tying the bottom of the spring in place and the top really close and then as soon as it started to pinch I gave it a couple soft hits with a rubber mallet and it seated. I watched a guy trying to use a spring compressor and it popped out and I said nooooope!
 

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