speedyg 16 Report post Posted November 5, 2005 Hi, I'm halfway through a suspension change (see post under performance) and have a couple of questions. I have the front struts out and have compressed the springs, but how do you get the nut off the top of the shock to get the springs off? I realise that there is a bmw special tool for this but is there another way? Also I pulled back the dust cover on the existing shocks and noticed that the thickness of the shock (chrome bit) is thicker than the new shocks I have to put in. Does this matter as the new shocks come with a new collar to thread back into the shock housing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topless 13 Report post Posted November 5, 2005 I use an air impact gun (rattle gun). The other way is to take a 1/2" drive socket and grind 2 flats on it to fit a set spanner and then use a deep 1/4" socket through the centre hole of the socket. See pic .... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
petone 0 Report post Posted November 5, 2005 I use an air impact gun (rattle gun). Yip, easiest method. We also use air gun to do them back up as you'll have the same problem. Its also a good idea to punch some dents into the threaded collar (holds the shock into the strut housing) once you have that back on just to make sure it stays put. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
speedyg 16 Report post Posted November 6, 2005 I tried the socket/spanner method and split two 8mm sockets! Last night I took the struts around to a mates place who has a air impact gun and had them apart in no time! So I should have it all back together tonight. Thanks for the tip. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topless 13 Report post Posted November 7, 2005 My deep 1/4" drive sockets I use for jobs like this are Metrinch, also have a standard set of Stahlwille. Both are pretty indestructable.. and guaranteed if they break. The extra cost of them is worth it in the long run imo... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites