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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: chrisio on 02 November 2007, 10:20:12
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Hi all,
Long time viewer first time poster as they say!!!. I need to change both my rear coil springs on my Omega and I have looked at the maintenice guide that was written by Marks_DTM however its seems the fixings for the lower shock are different to whats on mine. After removing the lower bolt, in therory it should just pop off - however on mine it seems as though there is a mounting tube that goes through the bottom mount and there isnt enough give in the shock to remove it. What am I missing do I need to undo the top mount as well?
Thanks
Chris
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There is a bolt and tube type arrangement where the lower part of the shock has a tube that fits into a recess on the lower arm. Once the bolt is removed use of a large screwdriver, prybar or carefull tap with a hammer should drop it free. No need to remove the top mounting.
Clean the tube up with a wire brush and a thin wipe of grease before refitting...
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There is a bolt and tube type arrangement where the lower part of the shock has a tube that fits into a recess on the lower arm. Once the bolt is removed use of a large screwdriver, prybar or carefull tap with a hammer should drop it free. No need to remove the top mounting.
Clean the tube up with a wire brush and a thin wipe of grease before refitting...
Thanks for that, so is the tube seperate to the hub or is it intergral, I did have a leaver at it, but I couldnt really see anything moving - I might not have been heavy handed enough!!!!!
Thanks again
Chris
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Tube is integral with the shock. Might be worth taking the weight of the lower arm on a trolley jack as well to make it easier to pry the shock out...
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Tube is integral with the shock. Might be worth taking the weight of the lower arm on a trolley jack as well to make it easier to pry the shock out...
Thanks again. looks as though I wasnt being brave enough I will have another bash at it.
Chris
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Chris,
I found it easier to remove the top as well and compress the shock which allows you a bit of play to give it a bit of a wiggle as well as trying to pry it out as it is a tight tollerance so any force in one direction is going to lock it up slightly.
Steve
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Well its done!!! twas a right b#### of a job every bolt and nut gave a fight to the end. anyway saved my self the £200 +vat and parts the mot station wanted to charge me and that will be me sorted for another year!!
Thanks all
Chris