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Hi all,

 

Im a newbie to all this. Purchased my supra in Jan. Ive been a member with mkivsupraownersclub for 2 months and have just found this site. :)

I cant believe how many UK supra clubs are on the net.

 

 

Anyway back to business. My car failed its MOT on leaking shocks last week

I have purchased 2 rear mr Toyota rear shock absorbers but am not confident in fitting them.

 

From the post on the forums it should take between 1 – 2hours. (Toyota quote 2 hours Labour £160). If anyone would like to fit these in for me for £80 would be much appreciated. I am in the east midlands (leicstershire)

You can contact me on: 07970 160611 or PM me.

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If nothing goes wrong, nothings seized and bolts/torx heads don't get rounded etc. I tried it myself and had this problem.

 

It's doable without removing the drop links though I think.. and they're the usual difficulty.

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If I was nearer to you mate I would give you a hand.

Its not too much of a job to do.

 

Possibly might be worth changing the shock dust boots while the springs and shocks are off, about £20 each I think from Toyota.

:thumbs:

 

yeah ive purchased the rubber bits (insulators) and new bump stops as well as both the rubbers are torn to shreads on both sides

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As long as you have the right tools, its not too bad. Just allow yourself time to do the job properly and not be rushed.

 

I take it you have seen the thread by IanC.

Click here.

 

I didnt fancy doing them either, but I thought what the heck, there only shocks. You do start to learn about the car by doing jobs yourself, and give yourself confidence to tackle more technical ones.

 

Good luck.

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  • 4 months later...

Honestly mate, do it yourself, they are surprisingly easy

 

All you need is a nice big bar to brake the lower shocker bolt then unscrew the trim in the boot then undo the 3 (if i remember right) top bolts and get a lever to push the bottom suspension arm down and pull the whole leg out. Fair enough I do it every day and its like eating cake to me but my neighbour done his easy and he is an IT boy! Can PM a dumb ass guide if you need one mate.. I'd say it would take longer to jack the car up and remove the wheel than to remove the shock/spring assembly.

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Sad but true.......

 

I've done 4 times on the supra now... and yes I'm the IT bod.... I did it on the floor with a trolley jack (Didn't need to jack it up too high because I'm short, got that in before anyone else did)...

 

Yeah, Graham is right, it is 3 bolts on the top, and then some weight on the hub assembly and swing the spring and shock out... It really is that straight forward...

 

unless of course it is a gearbox on mk3 golf with a pesky water pipe...

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