Fitting Front Shocks..

EASTABROOK

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Hello... Would anyone be able to help me with fitting new front shocks to my 1994 Ibiza...

Kwik-Fit quoted £180 fitted and McConechy's wanted £150... however I found a pair for £85 delivered on ebay..

Any techniques, tools needed or anything? I really don't have £150 (or £85 really) to spend so it'd be great if I could do it in my driveway..

Cheers!! :D
 

EASTABROOK

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Yeah I've got an OK socket set and spanners and that.. £9.50 or something for compressors on ebay, my Dad said I could probably get away with using jacks and stuff but I don't fancy that to be honest! Ball joint splitter I guess I could also get on ebay, would have to know what size I guess? And would I really need a breaker bar??

Thanks for the reply.. I don't have much working space, would I do it one side at a time?
Cheers.
 

Seatmann

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Sep 16, 2010
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No worries bud, I just replaced all mine on my Cordoba. Gives a pm if you get stuck with alignment because there's a fair bit of movement in the strut to hub bolts.:D
 

Gav_F

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make sure you adjust up the camber or you'll be getting tyre prices lol
 

suj

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Jan 1, 2009
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You don't need a ball joint splitter

All it is 2 bolts on the hub (mark up on the hub/shock and new shock so they line up again)

The bolt on the top (if you have/know someone with a impact gun)

Then you have the strut off, then all you need is spring compressors to get the springs off :)

Then work in reverse to put back on
 

vngtx

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13/16" socket for top strut nuts. and some vice grips to stop the shockers turning when trying to undo the nut. check top bearing while you're there.
 

vngtx

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Then you have the strut off, then all you need is spring compressors to get the springs off :)

watch your fingers with those!! some do slip off easily and could easily put you in A+E. :rolleyes:
 

Seatmann

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Sep 16, 2010
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Allen key fits man, unless they're fookled and I used a 21mm sparkplug socket because it has the bit at the top for a spanner and you can stick the allen key down the middle.:p
 

vngtx

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Allen key fits man, unless they're fookled and I used a 21mm sparkplug socket because it has the bit at the top for a spanner and you can stick the allen key down the middle.:p

ive tried that but unfortunately my coilies were stripped before i even touched them :(
 

vngtx

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if that wasnt bad enough previous owner had a broken top bearing and its been rolling around between the strut top and top mount and stripped the thread!
 

Gav_F

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Jul 15, 2010
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should only use torque wrench for wheels, everything else is FT or gunned up
but dont neccesserially need one!
 
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