Replacing rear shock absorbers
Replacing rear shock absorbers
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analog_me

Original Poster:

287 posts

149 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2018
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Hi all,

I would like to help a friend replace his rear shocks, do you know where from to best access the top mount of the rear shock?
Do i have to remove the rear bulkhead carpet to access the top mounting bolt?
Thanks

CycleSi

510 posts

213 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2018
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All you have to do is fold back the top corner of the carpet to access the upper bolt holding the shock in place.

Aeroscreens

459 posts

246 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2018
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On my '93 de dion chassis the top damper bolt is accessed through a hole in the aluminium boot turret. Remove the blanking grommet to access a UNF caphead bolt 1/2" x 2 1/2".

analog_me

Original Poster:

287 posts

149 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2018
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I see, thanks,

So in all how much time would you say it takes to replace all 4?

CJcconn

6 posts

100 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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Shouldn't take you ore then a couple of hours if you're handy on the spanners

Metsien Mies

8 posts

111 months

Thursday 4th January 2018
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I am replacing my rear dampers as well. Changing from Bilstein to Nitrons (as a wide track conversion). But now I need to make some modifications, as Nitrons are not going to be bolted through like Bilsteins.
Does anybody know, if there are manufacturers who make such parts or do I need to fabricate those by myself?

CJcconn

6 posts

100 months

Thursday 4th January 2018
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I did the same conversion including the wide track and didn't have to do any modifications at all.
They all use the same fixing points but will obviously need setting up once complete
Assuming you have bought them from Simon at Meteor? If so give him a ring as he's extremely knowledgable

C

Metsien Mies

8 posts

111 months

Thursday 4th January 2018
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Well,

Some modifications are needed as the rear dampers (Nitrons) are different to Bilsteins, from the top. Bilsteins are bolted through chassis, but Nitrons have just a hole on a top. I´ve been told that with Nitrons you got to have specific mounting parts in order to mount them.

V7SLR

457 posts

206 months

Thursday 4th January 2018
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My Nitrons (from Meteor) were a straight swap for the old Bilsteins.

CJcconn

6 posts

100 months

Thursday 4th January 2018
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Shouldn't need any mods to fit

SimonRogers

146 posts

178 months

Sunday 7th January 2018
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I think Miles is trying to say that he has the earlier stud type top mount which is vertical up through the chassis.

They should have been supplied with the Nitron Clevis pin adapter.