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bmw 3 series rear springs
Whilst changing a rear wheel i noticed that i had a broken spring. Is it good practice to replace both the rear springs at the same time or can you get away with changing just the one?
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how did you go about changing them? the trusty haynes manual says you have to disconnect the driveshafts from the diff end before removing shock absorber screw and anti roll bar?
can you not just remove the shock absorber mount and antiroll bar bolt and carefully lower the trailing arm down with a trolley jack. Or even use a pair of spring compressors to compress the spring and just lift from car.
Out of interest where did you get your springs from? i often use eurocarparts.
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dave
how did you go about changing them? the trusty haynes manual says you have to disconnect the driveshafts from the diff end before removing shock absorber screw and anti roll bar?
can you not just remove the shock absorber mount and antiroll bar bolt and carefully lower the trailing arm down with a trolley jack. Or even use a pair of spring compressors to compress the spring and just lift from car.
Out of interest where did you get your springs from? i often use eurocarparts.
Cheers
dave
Hi Dave, I live in Lancs and use Blackburn Brakes, I have a E36 Coupe, I had to remove the speaker trim from the back parcel shelf, remove the inner trim within the boot (Each Side) Jack one side up at first, Bottle jack under the Beam lift well up then as you say a trolley jack to lower the Suspension arm you do not need to compress the springs,
clean all areas before replacing & make sure you locate the spring END IN THE RIGHT PLACE, any probs, ask me or whoever.
clean all areas before replacing & make sure you locate the spring END IN THE RIGHT PLACE, any probs, ask me or whoever.
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