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Restoration Of Front Shock Absorbers

winkrain
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Post by winkrain » Fri Oct 21, 2011 6:23 am

hope that this helps you in fixing your car.

Attach an adjustable wrench onto the large nut at the base of the damper adjuster (clicker) at the lower end of the strut. Insert the end of a large flat-head screwdriver or steel rod through the lower shock mount below the damper adjuster.

Hold clockwise pressure on the wrench as you turn the shock mount counterclockwise using the screwdriver as a lever. Turn the shock mount until the clicker tab on the shock rod aligns with the open slot in the damper adjuster. The coil spring fully extends at this point, which is necessary.

Stand the strut upright on a wood block. Put both hands atop the coil spring cap. Press down on the cap to compress the coil spring and relieve tension on the spring seats.

Ask an assistant to lift the spring seats at each side of the shock rod, or single spring seat, out of the recesses in the spring cap using a small flat-head screwdriver.

Slide the top coil spring cover off the upper end of the strut. Slide the coil spring off the upper end of the strut. Slide the lower spring cap up and off the upper end of the strut.

this is the steps that i have followed in replacing the front shock absorber. hope it works.

LOUD MOUSE
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:05 am

FRONT SHOCKS???????????. ......lm
winkrain wrote:hope that this helps you in fixing your car.

Attach an adjustable wrench onto the large nut at the base of the damper adjuster (clicker) at the lower end of the strut. Insert the end of a large flat-head screwdriver or steel rod through the lower shock mount below the damper adjuster.

Hold clockwise pressure on the wrench as you turn the shock mount counterclockwise using the screwdriver as a lever. Turn the shock mount until the clicker tab on the shock rod aligns with the open slot in the damper adjuster. The coil spring fully extends at this point, which is necessary.

Stand the strut upright on a wood block. Put both hands atop the coil spring cap. Press down on the cap to compress the coil spring and relieve tension on the spring seats.

Ask an assistant to lift the spring seats at each side of the shock rod, or single spring seat, out of the recesses in the spring cap using a small flat-head screwdriver.

Slide the top coil spring cover off the upper end of the strut. Slide the coil spring off the upper end of the strut. Slide the lower spring cap up and off the upper end of the strut.

this is the steps that i have followed in replacing the front shock absorber. hope it works.

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