I have just done that on mine, it's not hard but I found it difficult as I had no one to help me. I think it would have been a lot easier with 2 people.
In principal:
MAKE SURE VEHICLE IS STABLE ON STANDS.
Rear.
Loosen wheel nuts.
Jack up vehicle and chock up on frame. You need to get it quite high to give the coils enough room to open up.
Undo one end of shockers.
Garage Jack under diff
Remove wheels
Allow axle to lower enough with jack to remove coils
Undo bolts holding coils
Pull out coils, only works if chassis high enough and axle low enough.
Retain ends on old coils and place on new ones.
Refit new coils
Put all back together.
It may help to undo sway bar, lowers axle a little more or even smaller jack between axle and body to spread further.
MAKE SURE VEHICLE IS STABLE ON STANDS
Front.
Very similar to rear as far as jacks, stands go.
Undo bolts as required on coils and shockers. Shockers can remain attached by top.
Remove coils from underneath pull out and down
Same trick with sway bar and jack if needed
Replace and refit.
Take care with brake cables
That is what I did. I also replaced shockers. Took me about 5 hours. I am sure the purists will jump up and down and say it's all wrong however it worked for me.
YOU WILL NEED A WHEEL ALIGNMENT ON COMPLETION.
I waited for a week to let it all settle.
100% improvement for me.


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