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Cars by Model Type => 3rd generation RX-7's => Topic started by: dthebuk on April 09, 2011, 12:27:09 PM

Title: Quick qu, front suspension removal
Post by: dthebuk on April 09, 2011, 12:27:09 PM
Hi guys.

Just in the middle of removing my coilovers and I seem to be stuck.

The shock seems to be stuck in the lower control arm and in the turret at the top.

Any ideas on how to get the bottome out? It\'s all unbolted and it feels just as stiff as if it was all bolted up. Not sure what to hammer as i don\'t want to damage anything.

Could someone shed some light please?


cheers
james
Title: Quick qu, front suspension removal
Post by: Jit on April 09, 2011, 12:38:21 PM
Pry the shock out from underneath. I usually undo the roll bar from it\'s mounts to allow the lower arm to move up and down
Title: Quick qu, front suspension removal
Post by: dthebuk on April 09, 2011, 04:12:09 PM
i get you. nice one. Ill give that a go.

completely didnt think about the arb

thanks
Title: Quick qu, front suspension removal
Post by: bimbleuk on April 10, 2011, 04:41:02 AM
Hi,
 
I\'ve done it a couple of times now while replacing the OEM shocks.
 
At the front unbolt the ARB either side and let it hang.
Use a jack under the lower arm and undo the top arm inner bushes.
Lower the upright down on the jack and best to get someone else to move the damper and upper arm together to an angle to extract the damper.
 
At the rear again undo the roll bar either side (actually one side at a time is OK).
Undo and remove the roll bar bolt from the uppper arm. You\'ll need to drift it out with a rubber hammer most likely. Again whil supporting the upright to protect the CV join lower the lot and remove the damper.
 
If I remember with the OEM damper can get jamed at the back getting it over the upper arm as it\'s longer than the after market stuff. I installed some GAZ coilover today and it was very stright forward with those.
 
JT
Title: Quick qu, front suspension removal
Post by: dthebuk on April 11, 2011, 02:45:23 PM
Cheers for the info. I can\'t beilive i didn\'t consider the arb, it really just wasn\'t my day!

Anyway car is sitting nice and low now, so thanks for the help