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<blockquote data-quote="montanagrog" data-source="post: 846425" data-attributes="member: 3971"><p>Yes, you should be able to install without the compressor, but if you chose as I do for the additional safety of a compressor, try to find the KD 'inner' compressor (about $45). It is a double hook at each end of the single center bolt. The edges of the main body of the hook part must be beveled to be able to pass thru the hole in the center of the control arm, as the compressor will have to be disassembled inside the spring then dropped out the hole. The center bolt will have to be cut down to fit inside the spring as to clear the upper spring pocket and the lower control arm pocket. Sorry, I lent mine out and can't give that lenght right now. OTC and a few others make a compressor that has 'slide in' spring seats but they are extremely hard to find as they are about $250-$300. OTC produces Ford's, to Ford's specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montanagrog, post: 846425, member: 3971"] Yes, you should be able to install without the compressor, but if you chose as I do for the additional safety of a compressor, try to find the KD 'inner' compressor (about $45). It is a double hook at each end of the single center bolt. The edges of the main body of the hook part must be beveled to be able to pass thru the hole in the center of the control arm, as the compressor will have to be disassembled inside the spring then dropped out the hole. The center bolt will have to be cut down to fit inside the spring as to clear the upper spring pocket and the lower control arm pocket. Sorry, I lent mine out and can't give that lenght right now. OTC and a few others make a compressor that has 'slide in' spring seats but they are extremely hard to find as they are about $250-$300. OTC produces Ford's, to Ford's specs. [/QUOTE]
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