Swapping the Upper strut Mount

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Rocky Ward

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I have a Freelander 1 Facelift TD4 and want to know if you can replace the upper strut mount quickly by not removing the shock/spring, just from above etc.

A few weeks ago I bought 4 new shocks and 4 new mounts and took them to my local independent garage to fit.

All was well until last week when I started to get a knock/crunch sometimes from the nearside front.

I took it back to the garage and without using tools just by rocking etc they decided that the new mount had failed but since I supplied the parts I would have to pay the labour again to fit a new one. I went away to have a think.

My mistake was to buy Britpart ****e for the front 2 mounts and genuine for the rears, that was all Rimmer Brothers had in stock at the time. I thought they would outlast my ownership not just last a few weeks.

Rimmers as a goodwill gesture refunded me for the mount even though it was still on the vehicle and I have now bought a pair of genuine LRs ones.

I have looked at the mount and wonder if I can just undo the centre nut, push the shock down and remove the mount from above to save me paying the garage to do it.

Can this be done ?

Thanks, Karl.
 
Yes I have already watched this thank you but it doesn't answer my question.

In situ with the vehicle's weight on it, can I remove it from the top without taking the unit below it out ?
 
No it's far to dangerous.
You can use a spring compressor to take the weight off the top mount. This will allow the top nut to be removed safely.
 
Yes I have already watched this thank you but it doesn't answer my question.

In situ with the vehicle's weight on it, can I remove it from the top without taking the unit below it out ?
No as the spring would explode in your face and make you look like the Elephant man
 
Hello, is it possible to change it with spring clamps while suspensions are under tension with car on the ground or car on a jackstand? Or is it recommended to only change with the whole thing off?

Thanks
 
As above. You've got to remove the strut to access the top mount. Technically it's possible, but as the strut is secured to hub assembly by just 2 bolts, it's not worth messing about trying to get enough space with the strut in place.
 
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