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Northcroft Member Since: 29 Jan 2017 Location: Durham Posts: 784 |
I mean this in the nicest possible way, if you are already asking questions like this are you out of your depth?
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3rd Jun 2021 6:29 am |
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Mrdeli100 Member Since: 23 Apr 2020 Location: Wirral Posts: 56 |
You may be right lol.
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3rd Jun 2021 8:44 am |
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Northcroft Member Since: 29 Jan 2017 Location: Durham Posts: 784 |
I like that reply, I half expected you to be offended and give me a list of all the cars you have dismantled through 30 years of slog
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3rd Jun 2021 9:11 am |
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Kage Member Since: 03 Oct 2018 Location: Midlands Posts: 236 |
Last sentence.....
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3rd Jun 2021 9:48 am |
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merlinj79 Member Since: 13 Aug 2019 Location: San Diego Posts: 315 |
At least he knows to ask for the torque values... navigating topix is harder than actually fixing these cars IMO |
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3rd Jun 2021 3:29 pm |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2804 |
Personally I hate paying garage labour for something that I can do myself, happy to get stuck in as long as I have the right tools for the job and its often the case that buying the tools to enable you to do the job in the first place is still way cheaper. I also enjoy working at cars, most of the time! 👍 Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948
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3rd Jun 2021 5:40 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I’ve been in the trade for over 40 years and I can’t say I’ve ever used a torque wrench on those bolts and neither has anyone else I’ve worked with and I’ve worked for a few main dealers. A new axle nut or bolt normally comes with a wheel bearing kit. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto Present: Audi A3 S Line. |
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3rd Jun 2021 5:43 pm |
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ianbevan Member Since: 03 Apr 2013 Location: The North Posts: 97 |
I never worry to much about the torque setting on suspension parts tend to do them up as tight as I can. It's worked for me over the past years with out any issues. I have also reused the bolts again never had a issue, it's down to what you are happy with. The only really hard work is the front suspension it's self. When you get the wheels off the ground the suspension is still under tension. taking it apart is not too bad, but putting it bask together is a pain. The deals use a large G clamp that goes under the spring cup and on top of the strut under the bonnet. Its a two man job in the workshop instructions. Look for 204-619 special tool to get an idea. You will need a very long bar and the help of a friend the bigger the better when you are at it I would consider the lower arms as well throw in the drop links and roll bar bushes and it's almost a rebuild?? |
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7th Jun 2021 7:33 am |
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AJ918 Member Since: 26 Mar 2018 Location: North West Posts: 260 |
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7th Jun 2021 10:02 am |
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