The safest way to drop a lower control arm is to use a threaded rod through the shock hole down to the bottom of the arm. This way it captures it keeps the spring always in control.its also a LOT easier going back together. Ps...get yourself a deadblow hammer for popping the balljoints.
I’ve done this strategy before and it’s good for disassembly but putting it back together is pretty terrible. Thankfully I won’t have to deal with it anymore with the coil overs! Appreciate you watching 🙂
The safest way to drop a lower control arm is to use a threaded rod through the shock hole down to the bottom of the arm.
This way it captures it keeps the spring always in control.its also a LOT easier going back together.
Ps...get yourself a deadblow hammer for popping the balljoints.
I’ve done this strategy before and it’s good for disassembly but putting it back together is pretty terrible. Thankfully I won’t have to deal with it anymore with the coil overs! Appreciate you watching 🙂