Sport Coil Springs 19101 - Dodge Magnum, Chrysler 300C 19107 - Dodge Challenger SRT-8 19108 - Dodge Challenger R/T Thank you for your pur
9) You should now be able to easily remove the rear shocks and stock springs. Keep track of the rubber spring isolators located on the top and botto
11) Place your new Hotchkis coil springs in the same position as the stock springs were. Note: The lower rubber isolator is shaped to lay in a
12) Once everything is in place, raise the rear axle into position. Do not raise all the way up! You will still need some wiggle room to line up the
Sport Coil Springs 19101 Dodge Magnum, Chrysler 300C Hotchkis P/NItem Description Quantity1 19830321 Front Coil Springs 22 19930321 Rear Coi
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3) Loosen the upper control arm ball joint bolt (do not remove yet). Apply some WD-40 or similar penetrating lubricant to soak the tapered stud. Us
6) Open the hood of the vehicle and pop off the plastic shock caps. Once exposed, remove the 3 remaining bolts that hold the shock to the vehicle us
8) Secure the spring/shock assembly in your spring compressor and remove the shaft nut using a 18mm socket. Retain hardware for reinstallation. 9
10) Place your new Hotchkis polyurethane bumpstop into the top hat boot assembly as shown in the picture. 11) Place your new Hotchkis coil s
12) Before compressing the spring, test fit the top hat onto the shock shaft and see if your marks line up. If not, rotate the coil spring until they
INSTALLATION OF HOTCHKIS REAR COIL SPRINGS 1) Secure the front wheels with blocks and jack the rear up until the front wheels are off th
4) Pull back the plastic splash guard and remove the bolt that holds the brake line to the frame using a 10mm wrench or socket. 5) Next, you will
6) Support the rear axle pumpkin housing with a jack. Try to use wood or a rubber pad to cushion the contact point of the jack and housing. Rememb
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