Replacing The Rear Shocks
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Replacing rear shocks
by Steve Doherty

Chock the front wheels, jack the rear of the car and prop it at the chassis jack points, leaving plenty of room around the suspension and drive components.






Open the engine cover and remove the two side panels in order to expose the suspension mount points.







Using a suitable drive gently loosen the top nut a quarter turn.







Using an Allen key and spanner remove the anti-roll bar securing nut from the shock absorber and disengage the ball joint.



Having cleaned the surrounding area, undo the brake hose union on the calliper, being careful to clean up any spilled fluid.







Remove the two heavy bolts connecting the shock to the hub and free the mount by moving the hub down and away.




With the shock on the bench/ground apply spring compressors and gently screw them in.







Remove the nut at the top of the shock strut













Making sure the top mount is rotated into its original position, carefully remove the spring compressors.


Refitting is basically the reverse of removal, not forgetting to do a final tighten on the top nut once the shock is back in the car, and







Now go round the other side and do it all over again.
