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16th February 2008, 19:19
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How to go about removing the front dampers?
I have to take off my bilsteins on my saxo atm. But I am not too sure on how to take them off. Am I right in thinking this is how you do it -
1) Obviously take off the wheels
2) Undo the 3 bolts on the strut
3) Take off the anti roll bar
4) Take off the caliper
Am I correct in thinking this is all you have to do to get it off?
Anyhoo
Cheers guys
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16th February 2008, 19:39
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........ plus:
You will need to undo the driveshaft,
Pry the wishbone away from the bottom of the strut,
Undo the steering arm from the strut,
Then you can remove the strut !!
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16th February 2008, 21:34
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Cool. Cheers mate
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16th February 2008, 21:58
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How about the rear ones? How exactly do they come off?
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16th February 2008, 22:16
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Originally Posted by raunchz
Then you can remove the strut !!
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Then after you've removed the strut to get the damper out you'll need to:
Compress the spring, preferably with spring compressors
Deep ring spanner on the top nut with allen key to turn the other way
Remove top mount and bearing (remember how these fit together)
slide spring off
Undo the damper retaining collar on the strut
Then you'll be able to take the damper out
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16th February 2008, 22:16
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Originally Posted by Vinny_VSX
How about the rear ones? How exactly do they come off?
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Just 2 bolts with nuts to remove on these. Very easy to do
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16th February 2008, 22:26
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Originally Posted by willsy
Just 2 bolts with nuts to remove on these. Very easy to do
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Brilliant. Do I have to support the arm with a jack when removing the damper?
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16th February 2008, 22:27
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Quote:
Originally Posted by willsy
Then after you've removed the strut to get the damper out you'll need to:
Compress the spring, preferably with spring compressors
Deep ring spanner on the top nut with allen key to turn the other way
Remove top mount and bearing (remember how these fit together)
slide spring off
Undo the damper retaining collar on the strut
Then you'll be able to take the damper out
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Oh man, this is turning out to be one hell of a job. Darn it
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16th February 2008, 22:31
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Originally Posted by Vinny_VSX
Brilliant. Do I have to support the arm with a jack when removing the damper?
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Probably best to as itll keep the bolt holes lined up correctly whilst you change over (much easier). If it slips or you forget to its no major problem, will just need to push the trailing arm back into place.
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Originally Posted by Vinny_VSX
Oh man, this is turning out to be one hell of a job. Darn it
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With the right tools it wont take very long to do, but when doing it for your first time its easy to encounter problems or realise that you need a certain tool to help you out.
In theory if everything goes smoothly it wouldnt take very long atall
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16th February 2008, 22:34
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Quote:
Originally Posted by willsy
Probably best to as itll keep the bolt holes lined up correctly whilst you change over (much easier). If it slips or you forget to its no major problem, will just need to push the trailing arm back into place.
With the right tools it wont take very long to do, but when doing it for your first time its easy to encounter problems or realise that you need a certain tool to help you out.
In theory if everything goes smoothly it wouldnt take very long atall
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Cheers pal for the advice. I will be doing the rear dampers tomorrow afternoon and hopefully the front ones next weekend. Rep is going your way
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16th February 2008, 22:39
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i hope you have spring compressors.
breaking the ball joints might need a ball joint seperator depending on how fucked they are (track rod ball joint)
lower ball joint is easy.
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16th February 2008, 22:40
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and id remove the top 3 bolts last btw. once ive removed the track rod, bottom ball joint and driveshaft. just loosen them to being with.
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17th February 2008, 00:25
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I will be getting myself some spring clamps 2moro. I kind of like my face the way it is, so these will be a wise investment.
Man this guy who I know who did my suspension, made everything look so easy. He did it within 2 hours. This is going to take me freaking ages
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17th February 2008, 00:32
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should be able to remove it in about 30-45mins
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17th February 2008, 00:35
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Not too bad.
Mate when all the gearbox oil spills out all over the place. How do I go about putting it back in? This guy who fitted my billies for me last time, had some kind of syringe looking thing? Any ideas on where I can get one pal?
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17th February 2008, 00:47
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the gearbox oil shouldnt piss out unless you take the whole driveshaft out... just remove it from the strut side
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17th February 2008, 00:56
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Awesomeo. Still I have to change the box oil, so it might be best to do it all at once. I am sure there are some threads on here though, which I can follow when doing the oil change  .
Once this car is sold I will be looking for a dedicated track car project. Possibly a 205 or another saxo lol. Gotta practise before I this motorsport engineering course I have been accepted on to, woo
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17th February 2008, 01:09
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if your gonna remove the shafts, do it, remove the box oil then put new stuff in.
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17th February 2008, 01:12
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Is there a special way to put the oil in? Or just pour it in after putting the shaft in?
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17th February 2008, 01:13
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theres a filling plug.
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