Front suspension
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Front suspension
Hi all,can anyone tell me if the front supspension, shock absorbers I suppose, are adjustable on my 2.8i 1986. Mine seems extremely harsh, with the car crashing and banging on all but the smoothest of roads. Pushing the front wing down meets with great resistance. Are they all like this,can they partially seize with maybe inactivity? Thanks in advance, best regards Peter
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Re: Front suspension
They are not adjustable buy you can get softer inserts
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Re: Front suspension
Thanks for that , will look for some adjustable maybe, units. Peter
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Re: Front suspension
It is likely that a previous owner has fitted uprated road springs. 195lbs is a fair guess by your description, maybe 175lbs.
A new pair of standard springs should be reasonably priced at Raldes or Burtons or you could source a good second hand pair if desperate. You will need to take the complete struts to a garage for fitting as they are under compression on the strut and are dangerous to tackle unless you have experience/training. Only worth half an hours wages though.
Removal is DIY if you have a balljoint splitter - MachineMart for their scissors type tool which does not damage the rubber dust boots as the fork type will. Jack up & support x-member, undo steering and lower suspension balljoints, have an assistant support the unit and undo the top small three screws.
Be prepared for extra work tidying up the bodywork while they're off - just behind the strut top mount is a known rust area/mot fail so well worth doing & undersealing while you can access it easily.
A new pair of standard springs should be reasonably priced at Raldes or Burtons or you could source a good second hand pair if desperate. You will need to take the complete struts to a garage for fitting as they are under compression on the strut and are dangerous to tackle unless you have experience/training. Only worth half an hours wages though.
Removal is DIY if you have a balljoint splitter - MachineMart for their scissors type tool which does not damage the rubber dust boots as the fork type will. Jack up & support x-member, undo steering and lower suspension balljoints, have an assistant support the unit and undo the top small three screws.
Be prepared for extra work tidying up the bodywork while they're off - just behind the strut top mount is a known rust area/mot fail so well worth doing & undersealing while you can access it easily.
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Re: Front suspension
Thanks once again. Peter.