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Old 16-03-2014, 04:19 PM
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Default HELP snapped one of the top bolts on the suspension

As above,I have snapped one of the 3bolts on the top of the suspension(rear).
All the other bolts are tight,is it safe to drive?

How easy is it to replace the bolt?

Or do I have to replace the whole top ?

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Old 16-03-2014, 04:44 PM
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Aren't they studs with nuts on the rears ?? If u have snapped a stud it would probably need a new top mount
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Old 16-03-2014, 04:57 PM
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Reading on the internet,it seems you can take the bolt out.
I am guessing that I would have to take the spring off to get to the top mount
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Reading on the internet,it seems you can take the bolt out.
I am guessing that I would have to take the spring off to get to the top mount
At a guess i would have said you would have to replace the whole strut,well will be less hassle if its standard springs etc. and one can be sourced easilly,unless the bolts/studs are only pressed in.. in which case you could proberbly get it out, but putting a new one in may be tricky with spring in place. ???
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Old 16-03-2014, 06:52 PM
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Guess I will be taking the whole thing out one way or another.
Just need to find a second hand top mount....anyone?
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Old 16-03-2014, 10:14 PM
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Press or hit the remains of the old stud out and then put a bolt back in it's place.
You may want to get someone to put a tack weld on it to secure it in place and to stop it spinning when you refit the strut.
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Old 16-03-2014, 10:15 PM
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I've got spare fronts but only spare new age rears
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Old 17-03-2014, 06:14 AM
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I guess the rear ones are different to mine?
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Newage are different to classic as have different mounting pitch and the new age has a much greater tapper on the spring.
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