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Springs .........easy to fit ???


matt

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Hey Gang

 

After seeing the photo in MaxP of all the Soops lined up at Trax............ I immediately ordered some Eibach springs !!!

Yeah ... mines the one betwixt JB's and M/E's, and unfortunately , no , it isn't on ramps gettin an oil change :biggrin:

 

Soooo......... had a quick peak under the arches to weigh the job up

Can you squeeze the struts out from under there by just undoin top and bottom ???

Or is there more to it ??.................... not bothered, just want to get a realistic idea of timescale , wot with the dark nights and no garage :sad:

 

 

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Before changing the rears, have a look at the condition of the rubber splashguards that are situated within the rear spring.

 

They are the concertina rubber thingies that protect the shock-absorber shaft. They tend to split after a few years. As you have to remove them to replace the springs anyway, it would be a good idea to replace the rubbers at the same time.

 

Yours,

J

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Matt

 

I had the shocks and springs on my car replaced recently and it took close to 4 hours, and that was working fairly quickly in a garage and done by someone who's done it several times before so knows exactly what to do.

 

If it's your first time i would think it could well take 5 hours + from start to finish.

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Thanks guys

 

FTR I'm not a novice with a chocolate toolkit :biggrin:

 

I was just hoping someone could tell how much of the suspension has to come off before you can get the strut out..........

 

...... but I'll find out in the mornin .....if I can drag my lazy arse outta the crib  :o

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Matt....

 

On the front ,remove the ABS wire harness(two bolts on the top of the suspension arm )and the three bolts further up.

 

On the left hand side only remove front splash shield,and the two washer bottle bolts.

Remove bolt(long) and nut from upper suspension arm,swing arm out of the way and support securely.

Remove the bolt from the bottom suspension arm to disconnect shock.

 

Remove rubber plug from the top of strut,loosen lock nut(DONT REMOVE),then remove the three nuts from the top of the strut,remove shock assembly from the body...  

 

Rears,remove bottom bolt on suspension arm,remove the trim in the boot to get to the top of the strut.Loosen lock nut again(DONT REMOVE).

Remove three nuts,remove shock from the body......

 

 

Darrell

 

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