Sheared Bolt on thock tower....Do i need a new shock? :(
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Sheared Bolt on thock tower....Do i need a new shock? :(
Ok, i feel like a complete goose.
I bought a second hand Whiteline strut brace- very excited i went to put it on...tigtening up the last bolt i snapped the bolt straight off
Is this bolt a part of the shock, or can I get a new bolt to replace it?
I was planning on getting some Koni's eventually, but dont have a heap of money at the moment......Im really hoping this isnt as bad as im thinking it seems (ie a new shock required )
This could be the worlds most stupid question- sorry, Im inept when it comes to doing anything suspension-wise.
PS sorry for posting this twice- i stupidly posted in the engine section
I bought a second hand Whiteline strut brace- very excited i went to put it on...tigtening up the last bolt i snapped the bolt straight off
Is this bolt a part of the shock, or can I get a new bolt to replace it?
I was planning on getting some Koni's eventually, but dont have a heap of money at the moment......Im really hoping this isnt as bad as im thinking it seems (ie a new shock required )
This could be the worlds most stupid question- sorry, Im inept when it comes to doing anything suspension-wise.
PS sorry for posting this twice- i stupidly posted in the engine section
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just need a new top hat, or if your feeling creative you could drill out the old bolt and fit a new one through the hole. - this will need to be done with the top hat off.
Wow man you must of been really excited to brake that one off!! its huge!! make me feel better about all the littler bolts i've snapped in my time.
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Wow man you must of been really excited to brake that one off!! its huge!! make me feel better about all the littler bolts i've snapped in my time.
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I sheared one of those too just recently...
It was going to cost $180 new for the part from Mazda. Yes, just the top hat!
$10 (or $5, I can't remember) from MX5Plus at Stafford. Richard is my hero!
MX5Plus FTW!!!
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It was going to cost $180 new for the part from Mazda. Yes, just the top hat!
$10 (or $5, I can't remember) from MX5Plus at Stafford. Richard is my hero!
MX5Plus FTW!!!
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$180!!!!! Wow, i think i will have to make a visit to mania for a second hand part!
Thanks for the info guys, i was really worried....feelinging better that im not the only one who has done it!
Is it a hard replace?
PS sorry again for double posting this!
Thanks for the info guys, i was really worried....feelinging better that im not the only one who has done it!
Is it a hard replace?
PS sorry again for double posting this!
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Hard to replace? Impossible with out the right tools I think. You'll need spring compressors and a few hours. It took me about an hour per corner to get shocks in and out - after I'd already done it once several months previously though.
Compress spring, drop out top, drop in new top and decompress spring. You *SHOULD* be able to do it without removing the whole shock.
You might need Mania to do it for you... (But stuffed if I know how you get the car to mania! )
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Compress spring, drop out top, drop in new top and decompress spring. You *SHOULD* be able to do it without removing the whole shock.
You might need Mania to do it for you... (But stuffed if I know how you get the car to mania! )
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damn, i thought it might have been a tricky job.
Could i drive it with only one bolt? Mania is about 10kms from here....or would that be a stupid move?
Im half tempted just to get them to put Koni's on if i take it there!
Could i drive it with only one bolt? Mania is about 10kms from here....or would that be a stupid move?
Im half tempted just to get them to put Koni's on if i take it there!
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I did the same thing with my NA, cost me about $50 for a new one from Mania...
Removed the shock and spring, took the top hat off and put the new one on, reinstalled it all. Took me about a half an hour from memory, did it after work one night.
Removed the shock and spring, took the top hat off and put the new one on, reinstalled it all. Took me about a half an hour from memory, did it after work one night.
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Not really... They fatigue over time and weaken... it's a fact of the cars are now getting old... I barely did mind up that tight and spun the top of it off.
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PT wrote:Not really... They fatigue over time and weaken... it's a fact of the cars are now getting old... I barely did mind up that tight and spun the top of it off.
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There is another method to remove springs without a spring compressor. I have used this method many times on my all three of my NAs over the last few years.
Use your preferred method to ready the spring/shock absorber for removal, ie separate the ball joint or remove the upper A arm bolt.
Using a scissor jack to press up against the bottom of the suspension, ie on a point where you can safely apply upward pressure without the jack slipping.
Raise the jack until the spring is compressed. Be careful not to raise the jack to the point where the car is lifting off the jack stands.
Loosen and remove the single upper shock absorber nut. (do not do this unless the spring is being safely compressed by the scissor jack).
SLOWLY lower the scissor jack thus releasing the pressure on the spring. The spring will un-compress as the pressure from the jack is removed.
Once fully released the spring should be loose and ready for removal.
Pressing down on the lower suspension arm will allow the spring/shock absorber to be swung free from the upper mounting point.
At this point the spring and shock absorber can be removed.
Installation is a reversal of the above.
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Use your preferred method to ready the spring/shock absorber for removal, ie separate the ball joint or remove the upper A arm bolt.
Using a scissor jack to press up against the bottom of the suspension, ie on a point where you can safely apply upward pressure without the jack slipping.
Raise the jack until the spring is compressed. Be careful not to raise the jack to the point where the car is lifting off the jack stands.
Loosen and remove the single upper shock absorber nut. (do not do this unless the spring is being safely compressed by the scissor jack).
SLOWLY lower the scissor jack thus releasing the pressure on the spring. The spring will un-compress as the pressure from the jack is removed.
Once fully released the spring should be loose and ready for removal.
Pressing down on the lower suspension arm will allow the spring/shock absorber to be swung free from the upper mounting point.
At this point the spring and shock absorber can be removed.
Installation is a reversal of the above.
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I've also used Juffa's method with success.
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I hate using spring compressors, in fear of losing my head, Juffa's method (although I worked it out also) works well.
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