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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: nathanpotato on 13 April 2011, 12:22
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I’m still having trouble with one of the collars I got the locking one sorted but the adjusting one only wants to budge like 1/8th of a turn if I put all my weight on it to move the hammer just bends the c spanner now any ideas? Could it be that the threads are damaged I’ve been moving it like this for about 2mm down and it seems to be getting harder not easier even with the treads being all shiny and clean underneath. :angry:
Cheers
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Just purchased these for my mk3
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260765760023&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
What do you think are they any good?
I’ve looked at a DIY guide on how to install and it said I should replace my front top mounts with vr6 ones are these ok?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170544159986&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Mines a 1996 1.6 cl.
How difficult is the installation going to be ill read through the guide a few more times but I’m not experienced at all so any help or tips would be great thanks. :smiley:
That's a good price for them assuming that they are in decent condition (they look more than 6months old to me though).
When changing your suspension it's always a good idea to replace the top mounts. Cheap ones fail very quickly so it's best to get decent ones like Febi or Lemforder :smiley:
Make sure you soak all nuts in a penetrating fluid overnight before you try to undo them, otherwise you may run into problems. It will help to have a mate round as a spare pair of hands other than that it is a pretty straight forward even for a beginner :smiley:
Also which guide have you looked at? If it isn't this one then take a look:
http://www.ottawa-vdubbing.com/info/techtips/coilover/index.htm (http://www.ottawa-vdubbing.com/info/techtips/coilover/index.htm)
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Thanks for your reply would these mounts me better then?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-Golf-Passat-SEAT-Lemforder-OEM-Front-Top-Mounts-X-2-/400204431523?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item5d2e0b00a3
I’m a student so monies tight but if these are going to last longer the extra £5 isn’t a problem.
Yeah thanks that is the guide I looked at I’m right in thinking that if I replace the front mounts I won’t need a spring compressor then? Although looking at the pictures it looks as though the coilovers already have top mounts on?
Thanks for the tips I’ve never done anything like this before so just trying to get as much info as I can, I haven’t actually paid for the coilovers yet so if there no good I could always not pay I suppose, how old would you guess they are? I don’t want to put them on only for them to break after a week and have just wasted £150 cheers.
Just purchased these for my mk3
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260765760023&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
What do you think are they any good?
I’ve looked at a DIY guide on how to install and it said I should replace my front top mounts with vr6 ones are these ok?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170544159986&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Mines a 1996 1.6 cl.
How difficult is the installation going to be ill read through the guide a few more times but I’m not experienced at all so any help or tips would be great thanks. :smiley:
That's a good price for them assuming that they are in decent condition (they look more than 6months old to me though).
When changing your suspension it's always a good idea to replace the top mounts. Cheap ones fail very quickly so it's best to get decent ones like Febi or Lemforder :smiley:
Make sure you soak all nuts in a penetrating fluid overnight before you try to undo them, otherwise you may run into problems. It will help to have a mate round as a spare pair of hands other than that it is a pretty straight forward even for a beginner :smiley:
Also which guide have you looked at? If it isn't this one then take a look:
http://www.ottawa-vdubbing.com/info/techtips/coilover/index.htm (http://www.ottawa-vdubbing.com/info/techtips/coilover/index.htm)
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they could be about 6 months old. the weather we had over the winter, plus them not being cleaned/looked after could result in them going like this.
aslong as the shocks are fine and the threads arent seized then i dont see a problem.
as for changing the coilovers, dont need a compressor no.
put it think way. my and my mate had the suspension off one corner of my car changed over and back on in 15 mins :)
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DONT DO IT! save for while and buy NEW :smiley:
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they could be about 6 months old. the weather we had over the winter, plus them not being cleaned/looked after could result in them going like this.
aslong as the shocks are fine and the threads arent seized then i dont see a problem.
as for changing the coilovers, dont need a compressor no.
put it think way. my and my mate had the suspension off one corner of my car changed over and back on in 15 mins :)
Thanks for the reply i dont really mind how long it takes a mate said he would give me a hand but neither of us know what were doing so i didnt want to mess anything up or get stuck no suspension or something. :wink:
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DONT DO IT! save for while and buy NEW :smiley:
Really? I just cant justify spending too much. It was between these or some JOM's or FK's for about £170 new on ebay but i figured since these were ment to be around £350 new they may be better quality even though supposidly 6 months old? Thanks for the reply
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if you are unsure about the age ask for an invoice proof.. most come with a year warrenty so he would have the invoice... i still have mine from my old car!
its simple 22mm nut on the top mount... need and open swan neck spanner and a alan key. and then two bolts down the bottle of the strut. 19mm i think!
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if you are unsure about the age ask for an invoice proof.. most come with a year warrenty so he would have the invoice... i still have mine from my old car!
its simple 22mm nut on the top mount... need and open swan neck spanner and a alan key. and then two bolts down the bottle of the strut. 19mm i think!
Thanks I will send him a email, yeah looking at the guide it dosent seem too bad providing the bolts come off ok just seems a little daunting I've never so much as changed a wheel. Thanks for the tips
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its cool!. just make sure they are soaked in penertrating fluid for a while and go slow dont want the bolt snapping if they are in bad shape!
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If they are not seized they will be fine :cool:
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its cool!. just make sure they are soaked in penertrating fluid for a while and go slow dont want the bolt snapping if they are in bad shape!
Thanks ive got a good week before ill be able to get round to doing it so plenty of time to get on it. :laugh:
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If they are not seized they will be fine :cool:
Cheers hopefully since im paying with paypal i should be covered if something is wrong with them providing its not my fault :wink: .
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Just had another look at the guide ive only got basic tools so am i going to need to buy a Torque Wrench and axel stands? ive got a socket set and the jack that came with the spare wheel for the car but thats pretty much it lol. Thanks
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i wouldnt say so i havent used a either. ... but iv got a big jack (wouldnt trust the standard one)
could use axle stands if you wanted though
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i wouldnt say so i havent used a either. ... but iv got a big jack (wouldnt trust the standard one)
could use axle stands if you wanted though
Cheers maybe just the axle stands then unless my mates got a decent jack. If I haven’t got a torque wrench when putting the wheels back on would I just ensure there pretty tight since I wouldn’t be able know if I had the specified torque but also don’t want my wheels to fall off? :laugh:
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thats what i use. socket and big juicer bar to make sure they on tight!
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thats what i use. socket and big juicer bar to make sure they on tight!
:cool: It will save me buying a torque wrench then. I’ll just have to hope if I get them off alright I will be able to get them back on tight enough.
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As said above, don't bother with a torque wrench just make sure you use a decent jack and the car is always well supported. Also a long piece of pipe won't go amiss in case you get to some particularly tricky bolts :wink:
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As said above, don't bother with a torque wrench just make sure you use a decent jack and the car is always well supported. Also a long piece of pipe won't go amiss in case you get to some particularly tricky bolts :wink:
Cheers I’m looking forward to it now hopefully be able to get it done sometime next week now i just need to decide how low to go :grin:
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I’ve just seen these
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RACELAND-COILOVER-VW-GOLF-MK3-ADJUSTABLE-SUSPENSION-/250793283405?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a6471cf4d
What do you guys think is better those or the supersports? I figured the supersports were better since they were like £350 new however I read the racelands were deceptively good for the money? Cheers
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Ive just seen these
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RACELAND-COILOVER-VW-GOLF-MK3-ADJUSTABLE-SUSPENSION-/250793283405?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a6471cf4d
What do you guys think is better those or the supersports? I figured the supersports were better since they were like £350 new however I read the racelands were deceptively good for the money? Cheers
I would stick with your s/h ones instead of cheap / not so good new ones.
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Totally agree.
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Cheers thats what i was thinking just thought i would check before i actually paid for them :wink:
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i received them today finaly but i cant seem to adjust them it came with a c-spanner but i cant for the life of me get the gold bits to move just under the springs. Am i doing something wrong or are they seized? :sad:
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It's highly likely that they're seized. Get a can of Plus-Gas dismantling fluid and give the threaded shaft and adjuster a good soaking overnight then stick the coilovers in a vice of something else securely before retrying to move the adjusters again. You may even need to stick a piece of tube of the c-spanner for extra leverage. Good luck.
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Only one (1No.) c-spanner? You have to have two!
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It's highly likely that they're seized. Get a can of Plus-Gas dismantling fuif and give they a good the threaded shaft and adjuster a good soaking overnight then stick the coilovers in a vice of something securely before retrying to move the adjusters again. You maay even need to stick a piece of tube of the c-spanner for extra leverage. Good luck.
Thanks i will give it a soak if its dosent sort it i will have to contact paypal not going to be easy sending them back though :sad:
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Only one (1No.) c-spanner? You have to have two!
Darn yeah it only came with one
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i just managed to get the two front ones sorted after putting some white spirit on it and smacking the c spanner with a hammer pretty sure it was the hammer not the white spirit but still :laugh:. Ill leave the other two got a exam tomorrow so must revise :sad:
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I’m still having trouble with one of the collars I got the locking one sorted but the adjusting one only wants to budge like 1/8th of a turn if I put all my weight on it to move the hammer just bends the c spanner now any ideas?
Could it be that the threads are damaged I’ve been moving it like this for about 2mm down and it seems to be getting harder not easier even with the treads being all shiny and clean underneath. :angry:
Cheers