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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: Pugwash on 15 February 2008, 22:40
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Doing suspension next week and was reading the manual, as first time anywhere near the suspension. Says i will need a special VW tool 'slotted socket' to fit back on the upper retaining nut on the front. Stop the strut spinning while tightening the nut. Is this essential or can i manage without this? Maybe use something else? If not were would i get one of these tools from? Would appreciate any feedback... Like i sadi this is my first time on the suspension, will there be anything i may fid helpful from you guys before i start? Read uthrough a few threads and they are very helpful..
Cheers
Pugwash
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I got a piece of steel tube, think it was 1/2 inch, but may have been 5/8, cant remember, then cut some away to leave 2 prongs, bent the pipe 90 degrees to get some leverage, and jobs a good'un, cost nothing and took 5 mins to make
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nice one mate.. great advice. :smiley:
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get em on ebay for a couple off quid
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is this the nut you tighten with the allen key??? if so then i used a big flat head screw driver to stop the shock from spinning, while i got someone else to tighten it
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they dont have em on mk3's there 18mm nuts -unless its an earlier mk3 then i dont know if they have the slotted nut
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I recoment splashing out of the tool, it all adds to your tool kit! but if you dont want to wait for delevery a DIY one like filthy says will do the job fine!