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Advice: Any other jobs when replacing broken spring

Adam D

Senior member
Langdon Hills, Essex
Hi All,

I've just ordered a replacement passenger side rear spring and the two rubber pads to fix my broken spring (drivers side replaced ~ 24 months ago under warantee)

I will be getting help from a family friend who runs a tuning company with a proper car lift to fit the part; is there anything else in this area which is worth checking out or renewal or replacing at the same time?

Suspect @ 44k miles bushings might be on the to do list at some point and my inspection 2 is due is ~4k.
 
Just have a good look at all the parts and it's a good time to measure the thickness of the discs and pads too.
 
Good call in the inboard pads are tricky to see!

I would get the diff and gearbox fluids done but with 6 months until inspection 2 it just doesn't seem worth it (the notchy gearbox is annoying).
 
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