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Chrism551 Member Since: 01 Feb 2021 Location: Blackpool Posts: 149 |
Impressive job there, I should have fitted new bolts when I changed mine, will do when I get chance. |
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17th Feb 2023 5:10 pm |
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deadbeatdad Member Since: 10 Oct 2022 Location: Scotland Posts: 91 |
Amazon make sure you get thisoine as it has the strengthened spreader on it https://www.amazon.co.uk/Keenso-Suspension...&psc=1 |
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21st Feb 2023 4:05 am |
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ransoman Member Since: 07 Nov 2022 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 57 |
Thanks., I'll get one ordered in for my next suspension job. |
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21st Feb 2023 4:50 pm |
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a100ian Member Since: 02 Oct 2016 Location: UK Posts: 168 |
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13th May 2023 11:15 am |
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deadbeatdad Member Since: 10 Oct 2022 Location: Scotland Posts: 91 |
what i did was take photographs of the old spring and the positions the ends sat in in the cups on the shocker and compare the new one to how it would sit |
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14th May 2023 11:58 am |
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ransoman Member Since: 07 Nov 2022 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 57 |
I replaced my Passenger side strut last night and thanks to the tip-offs on this forum, I bought a knuckle spreader tool.
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8th Jun 2023 8:23 am |
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Arctic Member Since: 24 Aug 2016 Location: Westmidlands Posts: 561 |
Now that's a tool worth having in your box |
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2nd Sep 2023 9:10 am |
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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2597 |
Oooo Matron !
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2nd Sep 2023 10:09 am |
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Swanny Member Since: 24 Sep 2020 Location: Neo Chorio Posts: 58 |
Hi.....did you discover what the knocking noise was? I have the same sound after four new shocks fitted and I read somewhere on here that the top nut that comes with aftermarket shocks is not suitable for the FL2....was this your problem? The new nuts cannot be tightened down sufficiently due to the lack of a recessed thread. If so.....were you able to replace the nuts in situ and how? My mechanic told me without pulling the shock out there is a risk of the shock piston dropping down.....I would have thought this can't happen due to the pressure in the shock? but what do I know.....any advice would be appreciated. thanks. |
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11th Oct 2023 6:18 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5062 |
Ive just replaced my rear shocks. If the fronts are the same then you dont need a special tool, just a m12 bolt inserted from the "wrong" side and a bit of scrap steel plate to spread the knuckle. Jules |
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11th Oct 2023 6:10 pm |
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