Hi All-
I've been keeping track of Shadango's (and everyone else’s) front suspension overhauling. Current plan is to do my front end here in a month or two - depending on when my stimulus package arrives (tax return).
I'm probably going with P-S-T; it's a complete kit, and so far no negative feedback from CC.Com customers.
Specialty tools are required for the job. Mancini Racing has a kit for B/E application for $180.
Their description:
MRE Pro Tool Suspension Tool Kit (MRE23000) Now available through Mancini racing is a complete professional front suspension tool kit for both shop and backyard mechanics. These tools are invaluable when doing it yourself making the complete job easier and care free. This kit includes the following :
- Torsion bar remover and installer
- Upper control arm bushing remover and installer
- Lower control arm pivot remover
- Upper ball joint socket
- Lower ball joint stud remover
- Upper ball joint stud remover
Now for the Community opinion:
Are all these specialty tools truly required?
I know that the Ball Joint Socket is required, but what about the rest?
Or, putting it another way, is it worth the investment to purchase the kit that will most likely only be used once?
- No, I haven’t gone to my local auto supply stores to see what rental tools they have
- Of course, living in Chevy country, I’d be surprised if the have Mopar specific tools
I don’t mind spending a few dollars if it keeps me from cursing. The dog and wife really don’t appreciate that kind of language
Your inputs are greatly appreciated
Ron