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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: noel on 10 March 2012, 12:54:28

Title: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: noel on 10 March 2012, 12:54:28
looking at changing the rear springs on my 2002 v6 saloon after one broke on the speed humps at work :'(.Have looked at the maintenance guide and looks pretty straight forward to do . There is no mention of spring compressors when replacing,can this be achieved without the use of them :-\.
Thanks in advance Noel :y
Title: Re: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: tunnie on 10 March 2012, 12:56:11
Quickest way is to drop the diff, by the time you've jacked it up & taken off the wheels, you might as well drop the diff  :y
Title: Re: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: noel on 10 March 2012, 14:56:16
Quickest way is to drop the diff, by the time you've jacked it up & taken off the wheels, you might as well drop the diff  :y
Thanks for the reply tunnie :y. But i just wondered if you need to use spring compressors  :-\
Title: Re: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: tunnie on 10 March 2012, 15:36:27
Quickest way is to drop the diff, by the time you've jacked it up & taken off the wheels, you might as well drop the diff  :y
Thanks for the reply tunnie :y. But i just wondered if you need to use spring compressors  :-\

Nope, when dropping the diff make sure the handbrake is off!

When lowered enough, the springs will just fall out!
Title: Re: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: noel on 10 March 2012, 16:47:07
Quickest way is to drop the diff, by the time you've jacked it up & taken off the wheels, you might as well drop the diff  :y
Thanks for the reply tunnie :y. But i just wondered if you need to use spring compressors  :-\

Nope, when dropping the diff make sure the handbrake is off!

When lowered enough, the springs will just fall out!
thanks again :y
Title: Re: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: noel on 11 March 2012, 12:52:40
job done took me 2 1/2 hours :D.copper slipped all bolts & greased all brake pipe joints.
Well pleased as its my first ever spring change :y
Title: Re: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: tunnie on 11 March 2012, 12:57:12
job done took me 2 1/2 hours :D.copper slipped all bolts & greased all brake pipe joints.
Well pleased as its my first ever spring change :y

Nice one, its a really good satisfying job. Saw it done few times, only did it on my own last year.

Copper slipping all bolts and stuff, makes it so much easier next time around.  :y
Title: Re: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: noel on 11 March 2012, 13:00:29
job done took me 2 1/2 hours :D.copper slipped all bolts & greased all brake pipe joints.
Well pleased as its my first ever spring change :y

Nice one, its a really good satisfying job. Saw it done few times, only did it on my own last year.

Copper slipping all bolts and stuff, makes it so much easier next time around.  :y
im sure there will be a next time with the state of our roads >:(.thanks again for all your advice tunnie top man ;) :y :y
Title: Re: changing rear springs on a v6
Post by: tunnie on 11 March 2012, 13:01:26
job done took me 2 1/2 hours :D.copper slipped all bolts & greased all brake pipe joints.
Well pleased as its my first ever spring change :y

Nice one, its a really good satisfying job. Saw it done few times, only did it on my own last year.

Copper slipping all bolts and stuff, makes it so much easier next time around.  :y
im sure there will be a next time with the state of our roads >:(.thanks again for all your advice tunnie top man ;) :y :y

No probs  :y

and yes, given pot hot ridden roads, its a good skill to have and be much easier next time  :)