Did you happen to change out the rear springs as well? Your video is actual real world video that will probably happen to you if you live in a rust belt area that uses road salt in the winter. I live in an area like that. Oh the joys of working on rusted vehicles. It makes me feel better that its just not me that runs into these problems. Thanks for this video.
I need to use a torch more. Most people have at least a small one for plumbing and can always by the yellow bottle with Map gas for a bit more heat. Not expensive. Thanks Mark! Great first name by the way!
Yes! I have air and electric tools but trying to show those average folks with basic hand tools it usually can be done. The new battery operated ratchets and such work very well and as you point out, don’t cost that much!
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Thank you for this video. Sometimes things go out way, and others are a pain. I appreciate your calm thoughtful manner and perseverance.
@@ggboyden Hope it was not too long winded. Hope your project goes well.
Did you happen to change out the rear springs as well? Your video is actual real world video that will probably happen to you if you live in a rust belt area that uses road salt in the winter. I live in an area like that. Oh the joys of working on rusted vehicles. It makes me feel better that its just not me that runs into these problems. Thanks for this video.
I did not change out the springs. I am sure if I would have let the side down that I was working on, just a little lower, the spring would fall out!
I broke my bolts doing this job in summer , now try tour way of doing this again..
@@MrFaizansay Hope you can figure it out! Keep us posted!
👍💯 Great tip for holding the wrench in place.
Thanks, just working with what I have! Hoping you have another great weekend!
oil that jack did u use nappa shocks.
I did use NAPA shocks this time and saved the receipt. Lifetime warranty and we probably will own this van another 10 years.
Solid work.
Fire is your friend. just a battery powered impact. Cyc
I need to use a torch more. Most people have at least a small one for plumbing and can always by the yellow bottle with Map gas for a bit more heat. Not expensive. Thanks Mark! Great first name by the way!
My worry is the holes you drilled. Did you treat them with an anti corrosive?
Yes I did.
Good job.
Thanks. Yours may come off with out such issues. But now you are aware it might be an issue!
A power ratchet would of work a little faster. Harvard Fraite got so pretty decent electric on lol
Yes! I have air and electric tools but trying to show those average folks with basic hand tools it usually can be done. The new battery operated ratchets and such work very well and as you point out, don’t cost that much!
Be careful using bolts from hardware stores. Most of their bolt strength is only an 8.5.. the bolt strength on the Dodge caravans are 10.9
So true! All bolts are NOT created equal. Got mine from a welding shop.
Be careful on the hardware bolts. They're only 8.5 on a strength. Dodge caravans bolts for the shocks an upper control arms are 10.9
Your right! Hardware bolts are not the same strength as those from a parts store or tractor supply. I bought mine at a wielding shop.
oil that jack
Yep, time to oil it again! Hanks, Josh!