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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: feck_on_a_stick on 14 January 2013, 13:30
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A front coil spring has snapped on the Golf. It's a GTI 8V. Can a complete numpty novice change this easily enough? I don't have air tools. Just a normal spanner set.
Also, how can I tell which replacement spring I need? Don't the inner diameter top coil sizes differ on the mk3 dependent on age? I think they changed late 1994. Mine was first registered in Feb 1995 but I have a sneaky suspicion it might be an older car eg the aerial is on the front wing rather than the roof..... Where do I measure this? Do I need to take the shock and spring off? I know I can get different top plates if I buy the wrong spring, but wanted to be right first time lol
I've a Haynes manual at a friends house that I need to get back so hope it has a decent guide. I also need to get a pair of coil spring compressors.
Ta :nerd:
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Just phone up a local motor factors with your reg number and they will get what you need. To change spring you will need spring compressors, a good 1/2 inch socket set, allan key and dogleg spanner for the top nut. Its pretty easy but all dependant on the tools you have.
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don't rely on motor factors knowing.... vw fitted all sorts in 1995 (and possibly other years)
my 2 1995 cars had the following differences (both are/were build dates)
early 95 - later front springs, 280mm discs, wing aerial and round repeaters
mid 95 had - early front springs - 288mm discs - roof aerial and square repeaters
I would use the later springs as you have a much larger choice (you can get them which lower and extra 10mm if needed) and swap the lot over