HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
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HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Trying to pull apart rear strut to test the new lovells I got but I am unable to get the top bolt off, it just keeps spinning everything!
Any tips, helpful guides anything??
Any tips, helpful guides anything??
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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
You're binning the old shocks yeah? Lock plyers or multigrips.bass_twitch wrote:Trying to pull apart rear strut to test the new lovells I got but I am unable to get the top bolt off, it just keeps spinning everything!
Any tips, helpful guides anything??
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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Hmm don't have any of them I don't think...Bennoz wrote:You're binning the old shocks yeah? Lock plyers or multigrips.bass_twitch wrote:Trying to pull apart rear strut to test the new lovells I got but I am unable to get the top bolt off, it just keeps spinning everything!
Any tips, helpful guides anything??
Yeh I'm binning the old ones, but need the whole top assembly.
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Yeah, you clamp the shaft, not the top (no pun)
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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Alright I'll give it a shotBennoz wrote:Yeah, you clamp the shaft, not the top (no pun)
Thanks.
I called Lovells,
The springs are a warranty claim,

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You'd better sell those Cuscos for millions then 

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FML.Bennoz wrote:You'd better sell those Cuscos for millions then
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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Still can't crack the buggers.
I'm heading to lovells now so I'll see if I can convince them to crack them for me
I'm heading to lovells now so I'll see if I can convince them to crack them for me

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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
mini tube spanner and torx bit.
That's how all of mine have been.
But yeah, they're a PITA to crack initially.
Ended up angle griding the nut off on the shocks in the old sedan.
That's how all of mine have been.
But yeah, they're a PITA to crack initially.
Ended up angle griding the nut off on the shocks in the old sedan.


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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
I just take my springs to pedders when i want to get them changed, it costs $60 and you just hand over the struts and springs already out of the car. Takes em like half hour.
Go home put them in. Win.
Even offer them cash, and they'll do it for like $30, worked for me once.
Everybody needs lunch money.
Go home put them in. Win.
Even offer them cash, and they'll do it for like $30, worked for me once.
Everybody needs lunch money.
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Thought about going that route myself in the future as I've already had one set of spring compressors go on me.silverGPX wrote:I just take my springs to pedders when i want to get them changed, it costs $60 and you just hand over the struts and springs already out of the car. Takes em like half hour.
Go home put them in. Win.
Even offer them cash, and they'll do it for like $30, worked for me once.
Everybody needs lunch money.


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I'm on the lookout for a workshop grade, foot pedal operated, hydraulic spring compressor.Astron_Boy wrote:Thought about going that route myself in the future as I've already had one set of spring compressors go on me.silverGPX wrote:I just take my springs to pedders when i want to get them changed, it costs $60 and you just hand over the struts and springs already out of the car. Takes em like half hour.
Go home put them in. Win.
Even offer them cash, and they'll do it for like $30, worked for me once.
Everybody needs lunch money.
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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Bennoz wrote:Actually, just found one!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 816wt_1163
*Bids*

Awesome

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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Local pick up in Melbourne.Bennoz wrote:Actually, just found one!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 816wt_1163
*Bids*
I could help with that and arrange postage up if you wanted.
Looks heavy though...
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Hmm, and I also have a trust issue with 2nd hand hydraulic gear... it'll probably need a seal kit put through it.Shhtuart wrote:Local pick up in Melbourne.Bennoz wrote:Actually, just found one!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 816wt_1163
*Bids*
I could help with that and arrange postage up if you wanted.
Looks heavy though...
Maybe worth spending the other $200 on a new unit!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SPRING-COMPR ... 500wt_1156
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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Normal spring compressor with impact wrench on it! Works a treat!!Bennoz wrote:Actually, just found one!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 816wt_1163
*Bids*
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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Yeah takes a few tank fulls of air from the air compressor though haha.payaya wrote:Normal spring compressor with impact wrench on it! Works a treat!!Bennoz wrote:Actually, just found one!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 816wt_1163
*Bids*
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Re: HELP! - Pulling apart rear strut
Nah just use my cordless beast! http://www.makitatools.com/en-us/Module ... ame=BTW450silverGPX wrote:Yeah takes a few tank fulls of air from the air compressor though haha.payaya wrote:Normal spring compressor with impact wrench on it! Works a treat!!Bennoz wrote:Actually, just found one!
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 816wt_1163
*Bids*
450NM!!