Today's job was taking off the tired rear shocks and putting on the new Armstrongs. Piece of cake, took under an hour both sides. Didn't jack it up or take the wheel off, just lay underneath and got on with it. Held the tube with molegrips wedged against the outrigger to stop it from turning when undoing the bottom nut. To be fair, they were removed last year for the chassis work and I sprayed the nuts with diesel-oil mix a couple of days before, but it was still easier than I anticipated.
The old ones were shot; rusting through the casing, extension took some effort but the return I could do with a finger! The ride is much nicer, no more crashing from the rear when going over bumps.
The old ones were shot; rusting through the casing, extension took some effort but the return I could do with a finger! The ride is much nicer, no more crashing from the rear when going over bumps.