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Rear Struts/shocks
I just had my front struts done and man did it make a difference. I know i need to do my rears but im just wondering how much i should expect to pay to have them done. I had my front ones done in conjuction with a bunch of other stuff, and i definetly don't have the tools to do it myself...
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Re: Rear Struts/shocks
Originally Posted by 94bonnyV
i definetly don't have the tools to do it myself...
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really? i was under the impression there was some like compression to it and whatnot... i'll ppull out my chiltons and take a look
anyone have any tips for doing it? |
just checked out the chiltons... looks like i have rear springs and struts and at least the springs require a compression tool... so im gonna be getting someone to do this... anyone had it done recently? guestimate on pricing?
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ol' timer is right. If you have ELC. The compressing tool you need, is available at Autozone for a deposit, which you get back when you return the tool. Let me guess 94bonnyv, you have an SE or SLE, right?
-justin |
SE ... sry will edit sig
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Originally Posted by 94bonnyV
just checked out the chiltons... looks like i have rear springs and struts and at least the springs require a compression tool... so im gonna be getting someone to do this... anyone had it done recently? guestimate on pricing?
http://www.btinternet.com/~andy.brinkman/rearsusp1.jpg This is the Mcpheson Stur I have in the front. http://www.users.bigpond.com/jack_st...s/Image125.gif Sorry, this was the best picture I could find at this time. But if you remove one of your rear wheels, you will see the shock right in front of you with the spring BEHIND the shock. |
Doing the rears shoulld be almost as easy as changing a shock. Loosen the top, remove the bottom two bolts and it comes out. The rears are a strut, but are not a coil over and do not require a spring compressor.
Jay |
I'm going to jump in here because I think there is a little too much confusion. I have a 94 Bonneville SE. The spring is between the wheel a-frame and the chassis of the car. The strut is vertical from the wheel knuckle to the top mount. The strut is under no spring pressure and can be removed without even touching the spring.
I don't have ELC but I added ELC replacement struts from Monroe and a manual air filler. They have an air bag around the strut that adds to the springs force. To my knowledge the ELC factory system is the same. So no compressor of any kind needed. Just release the clip to let the air out of the old bag, then replace the strut like it was a normal strut. one large socket (18MM I think), a large breaker bar, some small sockets and 2 hours is all you need. Then get an alignment and you will love the improvement. While you are under there you can add an SSEI sway bar, $72 and 15 minutes work. It helps a lot without hurting the ride. Any questions drop me a line... RD |
Correct. Don't touch the spring. No need. But do make sure you get an alignement done when it's all over. You may want to consider upgrading to rear air struts anyway.
This may give you a better picture of what you'll be dealing with: http://www.williamwren.com/struts/elc.html |
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