Climbing under the car today I found that the bottom of one of the rear springs has jumped off the bump on the trailing arm. It sits about 3-4 inches forward of where it should. All the rubber isolators are crumbled apart on both sides of the car, so I'll have to change them all. But I don't think I want to upgrade the springs or do the bushings right now.
I think I could jack up the car from under the differential, then put another jack under the back end of the trailing arm. I could undo the rear bolt on the trailing arm, lower it slowly to drop the spring out, replace the rubbers and get the spring back on its seat. But will I need a spring compressor to get the trailing arm back up, or would I be able to press it back into position with the floor jack? I'd hate to tear it down without knowing I can get it back together with the tools I have.
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1980 Pageant Blue DHC with removable hardtop.