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Does this bolt out?


Dangeranger3

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Joined
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620
City
Peoria, IL
Vehicle Year
1989
Transmission
Manual
This thing, not sure what its called, is broken. It causes the truck to lean to the passenger side. I'm lookin to replace it. From what I can see it looks like its held in with just a few bolts. I just want to see if thats all there is to it.

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Is it the bracket the coil rests in?:dntknw: If so you may want to take care of that...
 
Yes, I think its called the coil bucket, and its what the top of the spring presses against.
 
I think its just as simple as a replacement. But thats held in by rivets. You are going to be doing alot of grinding and maybe some drilling and then putting bolts in to replace those rivets. You may need to compress that spring too. I think the break lines attach to it also. Sounds like a bit of work but will be alot safer when you are done. :D
 
easy peasy.no you dont need a spring compresser....just unbolt the bolt that holds the spring onto the i beem...remove the lower part of the shock from the radius arm....also remove the caliper to get more clearence....push down on rotor then spring should pop out...at least it does onthe 4x4s and it did on thr 2wd i worked on....and the coil bucket is held on with 3 rivits.grinder drill or if you have a torch...burn them away....then you wil have to take the brake line out of there and now just bolt in the new one...replace brake line if needed...put spring back in...jack on i beem..to compress spring....bolt spring back in and make sure that the spring it set into the bucket,,,it is kind of keyd.....bolt shock on....put caliper back on and bleed brakes if need to be...you can do this repair in an after noon no problem
 
Great, thanks stegoman. I'll find one from a yard and get on it. Thats some detailed instruction you've given me.
 
My 92 has the same problem i already have mine of and i am having a hard time finding one!!!!! Any suggestions. Im located in MN. if that help. I would not have a problem paying for shipping on part if it was in good shape.
 
My 92 has the same problem i already have mine of and i am having a hard time finding one!!!!! Any suggestions. Im located in MN. if that help. I would not have a problem paying for shipping on part if it was in good shape.

Go to Ford and get new ones.......they are cheap and new!
 
As we say here in Canada... "CHEEP LIKE BORSCHT!!"

And that means what?????????

Hey Danger. Go to Velde's (since you are from Peoria) talk to Jeremy in the Parts Department and tell him what you need.

Parts Numbers are E3TZ-5A306B $87.43 Lt
F37Z-5A306B $83.75 Rt

He can have them the next day.
 
Forgot to add those part #'s are for the 4x4 truck. They don't offer the left side for a 2wd. The 4x4 ones will work though, all it is I think is that the mounting holes are in different spot. Easily drilled.
 
Where can u get the ford part numbers for parts? Is there a websit or something? I have a 85 F150 2wd and i was converting it to 4x4. I hope they have the same coil buckets.
 
Where can u get the ford part numbers for parts? Is there a websit or something? I have a 85 F150 2wd and i was converting it to 4x4. I hope they have the same coil buckets.

I have a buddy who works the parts counter at the local Ford Dealer. I just call him and ask for part number and price. He comes right back with them.
 

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