How to remove stock shocks on 92 sc400
#16
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Yea its like the easiest job on the car. All coils in and out in under 1 hour is doable
#17
I replaced my rears a few weeks ago and that wasn't too difficult, but I fought with my front for hours and wasn't even able to get it out. I can't get my sway bar links unbolted. The bolt just spins in there. I'd prob have to cut it off. I'm doing this by myself too so I don't have the fat friend to give a little push to free the strut. If I had another person I might have been able to do it. I haven't tried removing the UCA like I saw mentioned earlier.
Lastly, for the pic at the beginning of the spring being compressed that is about all the coil I could fit my compression tool on too. I didn't have the clearance to get any more of the coil in the tool (for the fronts). Any suggestions? I was working on the passenger side as well. I read the driver side requires removing the washer fluid reservoir. Haven't gotten over to the driver side yet though.
Lastly, for the pic at the beginning of the spring being compressed that is about all the coil I could fit my compression tool on too. I didn't have the clearance to get any more of the coil in the tool (for the fronts). Any suggestions? I was working on the passenger side as well. I read the driver side requires removing the washer fluid reservoir. Haven't gotten over to the driver side yet though.
#18
Bump on this thread because I am having trouble removing the front spring/shock units to install coilovers on my 93 SC300. I already did the rears and didn't find them too difficult, but I am stuck on the front.
The front shocks remain under too much tension to remove the lower 19mm bolt, even when I use spring compressors, which is a PITA to fit into the available space. The top hat has never moved away from the fender at all because of the tension. Of course my front has been sitting too high for a while so maybe that is a problem with the ancient OEM units.
I see people saying you don't have to remove any suspension components and that this is an easy job. Other people are removing the UCA, suspension links, fender liners, washer tanks and god know what else and still fighting with this. I am continuing to search online for some clearer answers but I might have to find a shop to do this "easy install" for me. I don't want to do that because I want to adjust the ride height with the new coils, but this is from someone who has been wrenching on cars for many years.
I must be retarded. :-(
The front shocks remain under too much tension to remove the lower 19mm bolt, even when I use spring compressors, which is a PITA to fit into the available space. The top hat has never moved away from the fender at all because of the tension. Of course my front has been sitting too high for a while so maybe that is a problem with the ancient OEM units.
I see people saying you don't have to remove any suspension components and that this is an easy job. Other people are removing the UCA, suspension links, fender liners, washer tanks and god know what else and still fighting with this. I am continuing to search online for some clearer answers but I might have to find a shop to do this "easy install" for me. I don't want to do that because I want to adjust the ride height with the new coils, but this is from someone who has been wrenching on cars for many years.
I must be retarded. :-(
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Bump on this thread because I am having trouble removing the front spring/shock units to install coilovers on my 93 SC300. I already did the rears and didn't find them too difficult, but I am stuck on the front.
The front shocks remain under too much tension to remove the lower 19mm bolt, even when I use spring compressors, which is a PITA to fit into the available space. The top hat has never moved away from the fender at all because of the tension. Of course my front has been sitting too high for a while so maybe that is a problem with the ancient OEM units.
I see people saying you don't have to remove any suspension components and that this is an easy job. Other people are removing the UCA, suspension links, fender liners, washer tanks and god know what else and still fighting with this. I am continuing to search online for some clearer answers but I might have to find a shop to do this "easy install" for me. I don't want to do that because I want to adjust the ride height with the new coils, but this is from someone who has been wrenching on cars for many years.
I must be retarded. :-(
The front shocks remain under too much tension to remove the lower 19mm bolt, even when I use spring compressors, which is a PITA to fit into the available space. The top hat has never moved away from the fender at all because of the tension. Of course my front has been sitting too high for a while so maybe that is a problem with the ancient OEM units.
I see people saying you don't have to remove any suspension components and that this is an easy job. Other people are removing the UCA, suspension links, fender liners, washer tanks and god know what else and still fighting with this. I am continuing to search online for some clearer answers but I might have to find a shop to do this "easy install" for me. I don't want to do that because I want to adjust the ride height with the new coils, but this is from someone who has been wrenching on cars for many years.
I must be retarded. :-(
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question about the front shock lower bolt and nut
Question, can anyone please tell me where I can find replacement bolt and nut that go in to the control arm to the bottom of the shock. The ones on my sc are stuck and I'm thinking I'm going to have to cut them off n need some to replace them. Or if anyone has the specs so I can go get some from a home Depot or qhatever?
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Question, can anyone please tell me where I can find replacement bolt and nut that go in to the control arm to the bottom of the shock. The ones on my sc are stuck and I'm thinking I'm going to have to cut them off n need some to replace them. Or if anyone has the specs so I can go get some from a home Depot or qhatever?
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