» Site Navigation | | » Recent Threads | | | | | | | | 04-18-2005, 11:20 PM | #1 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Manhattan Kansas Posts: 242 | 15mm pad install problem Well I purchased some 15mm pads to solve a few problems. First and to remove a little bit of negative camber from the rear of my car. Also, to reduce rubbing and because it will look a little better as far as height, since currently the rear sits lower than the front. Well I took the rear shock off, I thought with the trailing arm just hanging I could easily remove the spring, not so. I think I'm going to have to get a spring compressor. | | | 04-18-2005, 11:51 PM | #2 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: state college, pa Posts: 3,431 | they usually rent these at autopepzone. | | | 04-19-2005, 04:13 AM | #3 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Manhattan Kansas Posts: 242 | I found a write-up on Jim Powell's website. Essentially he says to leave the wheels on to weigh down the arms, and the pads will slip right out. If that doesn't work I'm going to rent one from the local parts store. | | | 04-19-2005, 04:25 AM | #4 | Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Fort Collins, CO Posts: 290 | The swaybar is keeping it up. Did you disconnect that? | | | 04-19-2005, 05:57 AM | #5 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: state college, pa Posts: 3,431 | that doesn't sound real good for the shocks. i hope he means "less supported" rather than completely unsupported. | | | 04-19-2005, 10:03 AM | #6 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Essex UK Posts: 164 | Once BOTH dampers have been released and the anti roll bar links, there should be plenty of free movement to enable you to remove the rear springs. I have never heard of compressors ever being needed on the rear! Best regards David | | | 04-19-2005, 03:18 PM | #7 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Manhattan Kansas Posts: 242 | You guys are right and I'm a retard. I thought it would be easier to do one at a time so I didn't even disconect the shock on the other side. That would make more sense. | | | 04-19-2005, 08:13 PM | #8 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Essex UK Posts: 164 | Hey! Show me somebody who has never done something stupid...... At least nothing got broke, hurt, bent! Best regards David | | | 04-20-2005, 01:47 AM | #9 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Toronto Posts: 148 | I'd changed the rear spings on two tis in the past(one Active, the other was Base), both times I had to use the spring compressor. Everything was disconnected: sways, shocks, and handbrake(released). Quote: Originally Posted by Boxbrownie Once BOTH dampers have been released and the anti roll bar links, there should be plenty of free movement to enable you to remove the rear springs. I have never heard of compressors ever being needed on the rear! Best regards David | __________________ 1996 318ti Active Garrett aspirated... 1996 318ti Sport | | | 04-20-2005, 03:44 AM | #10 | Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Boston Posts: 10 | To my knowledge the only "correct" way to install the rear springs is by removing the drive axle from the final drive. This will ensure you don't damage the CV joints or the springs, which could certainly happen. I've done this a few times on the Ti...while removing the bolts is more involved, it will save time and repairs in the future. (See Bently Service Manual) The 15mm pads are a nice idea...good luck. First post here...hello all! | | | 04-20-2005, 05:34 PM | #11 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Essex UK Posts: 164 | Sounds like the correct way to go about the procedure timonster. I have no access to a manual presently as the Bentley manual over here costs around £50....sod that for a game of soldiers! Hello BTW......welcome Best regards David | | | 04-29-2005, 04:42 AM | #12 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Manhattan Kansas Posts: 242 | I didn't have to disconnect the sways to get the springs out, just make sure you have the e-brake released. Ask me how I know...... | | | | Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | |