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Sep 01, 2020
Easy to install but watch You Tube videos first.
The springs can be tough to put in so watch a few YouTube videos first. What worked for me was to do one jack (2 springs) at a time. I expanded each spring using a portable winch (or come-a-long) and put 20 pieces of 1/4" wood in-between the lower-most spring coils, skipping the first 4 'smaller' coils. If you look at the pics closely you will notice I alternated which side of the spring I slid them in from. If you slide all the shims in on the same side the spring ends up being curved and cannot be installed. I cut and used the thicker end of a $3 set of door shims as spacers. Once you have the new springs in place simply extend your jack all the way and the shims fall out or are easy to pull out. Use the same method to remove the old springs. Extend the jack all the way and put shims in. When you retract the jack there is enough slack to remove the springs. After you get your work area set up plan about a half hour per spring (that would be one hour for the first one then 20 minutes the next three LOL). Be patient, but well worth your time if your jacks have trouble retracting. One word of caution, be sure not to lift both your rear tires off the ground at the same time unless you securely block the front tires, your RV may roll and bend your jacks otherwise.

Feb 25, 2020
One stop shop for JCB Parts
Great price, great product, Super Fantastic Support.