mr nurburgring said:Rears are easy, an hour to do both, not usually any problems.
Fronts are ok provided the pinch bolt comes out ok, they can shear off if not done carefully and slowly working them out with some lube, use new bolts when refitting the shock absorber.
The ones I have done before with seized bolts have taken 1.5 to 2 hours a side.
davidmudley12 said:mr nurburgring said:Rears are easy, an hour to do both, not usually any problems.
Fronts are ok provided the pinch bolt comes out ok, they can shear off if not done carefully and slowly working them out with some lube, use new bolts when refitting the shock absorber.
The ones I have done before with seized bolts have taken 1.5 to 2 hours a side.
I set out to change my rear springs this morning and noticed that the lower rear shock absorber bolts wouldn't budge. Admittedly there isn't a great deal of clearance for a breaker bar (the car is on axle stands), and the penetrating lube & an impact wrench hasn't seemed to ease the issue.
Any suggestions for things to try? I'm assuming heat is out of the question given the rubber grommets next to the bolt. Or should I just be more patient and keep applying penetrating lube and re-trying?
Thanks.
David
If you’re lower damper bolts are anything like mine I’d bite the mechanics hand off and get him to do it.CryptoWhale said:I've been quoted 2 hours for the fronts from a few Indies. around £100 - £120 to get them fitted.
davidmudley12 said:If you’re lower damper bolts are anything like mine I’d bite the mechanics hand off and get him to do it.CryptoWhale said:I've been quoted 2 hours for the fronts from a few Indies. around £100 - £120 to get them fitted.
It’s an easy job but if like me you stumble across a couple of stubborn nuts then it can turn into a pig of a job. Very satisfying though when you get through it.

mr nurburgring said:stuck at the first hurdle with the socket and nut on the drop links.