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how to change front spring . help , please/thanks lol
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smackhead
PostPosted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:41 pm Up
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well front spring snapped in half on my 206 1.9d 5dr and i got a quote for 100 pund to fix it so i just went and bought a spring for 30 quid and save money , abs broke and a boy i know said he change it but the new spring looks just a bit big i think unless its only new and no pressure on it (i mean like width ) it has the same amount of coils but then someone said to me to check the chasis number to see if it matches up but then another boy said it didnt matter about that , so just stick it in


and on sticking it in you just remove the wheel the take the thing of at the top underneath the hood and the you have the stick thing off it and change the spring and put it back on
sorry not to good with mechanicals lol

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If you dont know what your doing, just pay the £100, your "mate" doesnt sound mechanically minded either.
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you need to remove the front leg completely and then compress the spring with springs compresors, then remove the top nut and the top mount will come off, the spring will slide of, then reverse in fitting the new spring. if in doubt id get someone who knows what theyre doing to do it as compressed springs can be slightly dangerous.
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Id just take it to a garage mate. You dont seem to have much mechanical skills and "boys" say lots of things that tend to be rubbish. lol Also it all depends what car the spring came from and what car its going onto. It needs to be the same engine size or it will be no good as the different engine weights are accounted for by the springs so and odd spring will be......... well erm... deadly haha Find out what engine size your car is and what engine size the spring came from and take it to a garage to have fitted most places only charge around £25 a corner so have still saved a bit buying a second hand spring (assuming its the right spring)
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Also in relation to what troy just said compressed springs can be very dangerous. My uncles a dental technician (makes false teeth, dentures etc etc) and he did some work for a dentist who had a guy with a spring go off in his face, he had a broken jaw on both sides and 4 teeth missin......
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i did mine on the 1.9d and i put gti 180 springs on it and they are fine. trust if no good with cars then take it to the garage in now here do sum bits but it was a s**t of a job. i was scared taken springs off.
 
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Its fine if you change both the springs but he only wants to change one. If your changin both springs it doesnt matter about the car they came from it just may alter the ride height slightly if there not from the same car.
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If you dont know what you're doing then take it to a garage. Those springs are lethal under pressure.
 


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always change both springs!

never change singulars as they'll sit completely different and often the stress that the new spring puts on the old one snaps the old one anyway.

and yeah get someone else to do it as a compressed spring is a horrific weapon when it gets loose if you dont know what your doing

 

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always change both springs!

never change singulars as they'll sit completely different and often the stress that the new spring puts on the old one snaps the old one anyway.

and yeah get someone else to do it as a compressed spring is a horrific weapon when it gets loose if you dont know what your doing

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my mate broke his nose when one slipped loose out of the compressors Shocked



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one of my mates was compressing a lowering spring to go on the front snock of an astra using handheld compressors

and well he had it inbetween his legs on the floor and a clamp slipped off and flew into....well im sure you can guess.

he just sort of crumpled on the floor i'm pretty certain he passed out as he didn't make a noise when he dropped :L

 

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oh aye cheers for the replies so fast Very Happy

yea the lad i know is training to be a mechanic and was doing lorry mechanic but he is a big farmer and u know they know wat to do most times, but aye i got it for the right engine size and all but some one said about the chasis number might be different but i got it outa a garage and he told me about the engine size and all
il probaly just take it to the mechanic and pay 20 quid to fit it be handier like
would i have to change both? jesus money money moneyy :@

them springs sound a dangerious c*not lol

cheers for the replies Smile

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it's always best to replace in pairs as then they wear right rather than the new one sitting higher than the old one
 

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try changing springs with out compressors, thats when it gets intresting. seriously though they are lethal, we only did it because we were like 15 and couldnt legally drive for any so we risked it, luckily nothing happened but its always best to get someone who know what theyre doing, it might sound cheaper to do it your self but as i have found with cars this can lead to more probs and more money to spend
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