Not difficult to do at all mate, good set of spanners, think its 2 bolts mate. You will likely need to grip one bolt and undo the other as they will be wound on to one another if that makes sense? Easy job tho buddy.
You won't need to do the tracking, the anti roll bar has no influence of camber, caster or toe.
Mike got there first!
Just been out & brought them £21 for the set, theres only 1 nut on drop links (one at top, one at bottom) fitting them myself, just need know whether il need the tracking done after or not??
The two nuts your on about is Track rod endshad do some a few weeks back for a mate
The bit the nut threads onto has a torx bit to hold it and then get a spanner on the nut.
Or if using an impact gun sometimes it will come away without holding it
You lost me??? Torx bit???? aint it just a simple unscrew/screw back on, been told by my mate whos a mechanic all i need is a good spanner set never mentioned anything about a torx bit (what ever that is) lol
P.S im using just a spanner set![]()
you attempted thi yet stokie?
Yeah mate, did them today after work, pig off a job, nuts were seized solid so had cut them off, but all done now & new drop links onits cured majority off the knocking, but there's still a slight knock every now & again so I'm suspecting anti roll bar bushes, so going do them & well I'm at it may as well do the wishbone bushes since you have drop the sub frame for anti full bar bushes, then fingers crossed she's knock free
When I did mine at only 2.5 years old.. the upper stud where the torx is used became slack so you had to use the torx to stop the stud rotating. But because of rust in the exposed thread on the stud the torx stripped out in the stud (it is pretty small). So ended up cutting the nut/stud off. Now you need a special thin nylock nut.. or in my case I used a standard nut until the dealer got me one. So just make sure that you have a spare nut to fit the top stud. Prevention would be to clean the thread out and lubricate before you start winding the nut off. Apart from that any easy job.