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Old 08-27-2008, 05:58 AM
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Question 97 Taurus Rear Coil Springs

My repair shop just informed me that the rear coil springs on my 97 Taurus are busted and need replacing in order to pass inspection. I have never done this particular job before and while I am not a great mechanic, by any means, I am willing to try and do the fix myself. I have the springs and access to the spring compressor but a step by step walk through would be helpful. Any willing and knowledgable compadres out there?
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Re: 97 Taurus Rear Coil Springs

Do you have the sedan or wagon? If you'd like to request the excerpt from the service manual for the rear strut R&R, feel free to send me a private message with the request AND an e-mail address for you that can accept PDF attachments.

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Re: 97 Taurus Rear Coil Springs

A free second set of directions might be found at autozone.com, where you enter in your vehicle details and go to the repair section.
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