spatuk

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hi, i'm in the process of changing my front springs, but the shockers are new-ish (3 months old) what i want to know is can i change the springs without stripping the turrets and shockers totally , if there is another way around it, could someone please give me a rundown of what to do and in what order please
regards
 
you might be able to undo the bottom shock nut then jack up on chassis, push axle down and slip the old spring past it and the repeat in reverse for refitting. bit of a pig but worked on mine once.
 
as above no need to remove turret or top shocker mount bottle jack between axle and chassis helps a lot
 
What is the problem in removing the turret & shock?
I replaced my springs & shocks again last weekend and the front ones took little over 1-hour a side so whatever you do you aren't going to save much time.

Jack & support chassis using axle-stands.
Place trolly jack under axle to stop it dropping.
Remove wheel.
Remove inner wing covers.
Undo shock & turret fixings.
Lift out turret & shock.
Allow axle to drop on the trolly jack (watch those brake lines).
Remove spring.

Fitting the new spring is the reverse of the above, easy.
 
What is the problem in removing the turret & shock?
I replaced my springs & shocks again last weekend and the front ones took little over 1-hour a side so whatever you do you aren't going to save much time.

Jack & support chassis using axle-stands.
Place trolly jack under axle to stop it dropping.
Remove wheel.
Remove inner wing covers.
Undo shock & turret fixings.
Lift out turret & shock.
Allow axle to drop on the trolly jack (watch those brake lines).
Remove spring.

Fitting the new spring is the reverse of the above, easy.
hour a side , bloody hell:eek: we did all 4 springs and shocks in just over an hour.
 
thanks for all your advise, i did it without taking turret off but ive not finished it yet, as you can see from the pics i just continued cleaning and painting
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