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Steven.Boyd
17-04-12, 11:50 PM
I have managed to get the rear finished but am having issues with the front

I have unbolted every thing and removed the springs but I can't seam to get
The nut on the top of the front shock will not undo. The top half of the shock just keeps spinning

I have also tried wd40 and letting that soak in but still no joy.

Any suggestions ??

I am also looking for some one who can compress the springs and tie
Them down so I can instal them and then cut the wire tires ???

Your help and suggestions are appreciated

Cheers Steve.

SteveC
18-04-12, 09:50 AM
If you have the pin style top mount - you will need to hold the pin or shock tube from under the guard at the same time as undoing the top nut else it will just spin the whole shock
You can buy coil compressors from your local auto store - about $30. Simple system to use

Steve

Steven.Boyd
18-04-12, 09:57 AM
I tried holding the tube but it still kept spinning and there is not enough room to get anything in to hold the top of the pin

i wil head over to super cheap for spring compressors

SteveC
18-04-12, 10:03 AM
If the pin protrudes the nut, then try holding the top of the pin with a small spanner and use a larger spanner to undo the nut. If still stuck , then let wd40 soak into it for 10 minutes
You can also cut/drill/hack the rubber washer to get access to the pin ( I assume you have replacement washers etc
Steve

Wooders
18-04-12, 10:10 AM
The very top of the shockie stud has a flat section. use about 9mm or 5/16 spanner to hold that whilst you guse another spanner on the main nut.
As for tying up and cutting the coil with something - PLEASE do NOT do this as there is a lot of force involved and the potential of something going wrong is significant. Right tool for the job please.
As Steve said decent coil compressors are not expensive. But if you undo enough you won't need them.

SteveC
18-04-12, 10:16 AM
The very top of the shockie stud has a flat section. use about 9mm or 5/16 spanner to hold that whilst you guse another spanner on the main nut.
As for tying up and cutting the coil with something - PLEASE do NOT do this as there is a lot of force involved and the potential of something going wrong is significant. Right tool for the job please.
As Steve said decent coil compressors are not expensive. But if you undo enough you won't need them.

Dave
who suggested cutting the coil ??? I hope not as I agree or are you just warning Steven?

Steven.Boyd
18-04-12, 10:26 AM
A workshop said they can compress the spring and then tire it up with wire, when the spring is in place then you cut the wire thats holding them compressed.

I noticed the spring compressors are sold individually, Will i need 2 of them to compress one spring or can i get away with just 1?

The issue i had with the two spanners was the top one was to small to hold and get enough leverage to undo the nut.

Wooders
18-04-12, 10:31 AM
Dave
who suggested cutting the coil ??? I hope not as I agree or are you just warning Steven?
Not the coil (just my poor wording). I meant I would not recommend using wire/cableties/ratchetstraps/rope/string or anything else to hold the coil compressed and then cut it.
Steve should be a enough room - use double spanners if you need more nut leverage.

Steven.Boyd
18-04-12, 10:33 AM
i will give it another go tonight

Thank you for your assistance, as always very helpful

SteveC
18-04-12, 12:44 PM
Steven I have a set of coil compressors I can lend you if you want

Steven.Boyd
18-04-12, 12:47 PM
Where a bouts do you live? when could i get them

Hopping to have it finished over the next few nights so i can attend your trip on Sunday

SteveC
18-04-12, 01:06 PM
Ill be at wooders Hornsby tonight at 7:30pm with a Jambo committee meeting
You can collect then if you wish
else I live in Willoughby area

reyzor
18-04-12, 01:11 PM
worst case steven..... i can grab em off steveC tonight then drop em off to ya tomorrow? i live closeish to guildford.....

Steven.Boyd
18-04-12, 01:34 PM
I can't get up to wooders tonight. I am working on the jeep in a garage in Winston hills tomorrow night.

My number is 0404 896 669. shoot me a txt and i will let you know tonight.

Thank you

reyzor
18-04-12, 02:23 PM
steven.boyd...... i can grab the spring compressors for you tonight off stevenC and drop em to winsto..... im heading there tomorrow afternoon....

Steven.Boyd
18-04-12, 02:47 PM
That would be great, Thank you very much.

You help is greatly appreciated.

Send me a txt and i will arrange getting them off you tomorrow

Thanks again

Steven.Boyd
18-04-12, 11:28 PM
Finally got the front shocks out.

Managed to get the springs in after disconnecting a few more things. Almost all done and ready for Sunday.

Reyzor. If you txt me your number I will organize to get the spring compressors of you before Sunday so I can get them back to stevec

Once again a big thanks to all willing to help a new member out. It just shows how helpful SJC members are

SteveC
19-04-12, 09:13 AM
Steven
I handed the spring compressors to Rey last night

Steven.Boyd
19-04-12, 10:59 AM
i have organised to get them of Ray tonight, I will return them to you on Sunday when we meet up for the Garden of Stone trip

VIN18U
19-04-12, 02:44 PM
be carefull what eles Rey tries to give you tonight, he is a weird man

Steven.Boyd
19-04-12, 03:09 PM
Thanks for the heads up, go with caution then Haaaa haaahaa

reyzor
19-04-12, 03:24 PM
hahahahahahaha.......................... vince, you realise steve is a kiwi too.... we will jsut share stories......

coops
20-04-12, 08:38 AM
Rey's stories will involve his trips to k road.... And his fafafine "friends"....

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reyzor
20-04-12, 09:07 AM
coops, your the only fafafenai i know....... and you used to work on K'road........ so yeah, all my stories that i shared with steven last ngiht were about you..... sorry mate....