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> Dropping Front Suspension, Check Me On This Please
kconway
post Jan 10 2010, 06:42 PM
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I'm removing the front suspension complete and I've pulled all the bolts I can see and expected the whole thing to just drop to the floor. Check me on this to be sure I didn't miss something.

1. Removed the two nuts holding the struts in the trunk area
2. Removed and hung the calipers out of the way and the swaybar links
3. Removed 8 bolts underneath, 4 on the front bearing carriers, two on the rear by the torsion bar adjusters and the two holding the crossmember to the body.
4. Removed bolt from the steering ujoint coupler in the car just inside the firewall.

I think thats it, and its not coming down. Don't want to force it until I'm sure. Did I miss something? I did NOT remove the two bolts that attach the rack to the crossmember as I'm going to install turbo tie rods as well so I wanted the whole thing to come out.

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post Jan 10 2010, 07:00 PM
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Usually needs a little prying to get the initial drop. Put a pry bar or large screwdriver under the main cross brace at the rear and gently pry until it pops. BE CAREFULL !! Once the suspension drops it WILL still be hanging from the steering column(shaft ) . That's where it gets fun. Best way to get it the rest of the way seems to be to use a long punch, and knock on the knuckle . It will take a little bit so be patient.
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post Jan 10 2010, 08:00 PM
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Nope.

Take out the two bolts that hold the steering rack to the main suspension cross bar...its not gonna come out with the rack (at least a simple drop)

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post Jan 10 2010, 08:19 PM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Jan 10 2010, 06:00 PM) *

Nope.

Take out the two bolts that hold the steering rack to the main suspension cross bar...its not gonna come out with the rack (at least a simple drop)

Rich



If you're going to go that route you will also need to take the tie rod ends loose (IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif)
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post Jan 10 2010, 08:39 PM
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I want to take the rack out with the the crossmember and all.

Does this come loose?

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It's just floating...

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Take out the two allen head bolts that hold the steering shaft to the body.
Its a tough angle to do it how you are attempting it but if you pull down and forward it should come loose. Right now the two allen head bolts are jambing you up.

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post Jan 10 2010, 08:43 PM
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I agree with Rich. Pop the tie rod ends, remove the 2 bolts that hold the steering rack to the crossmember and drop the front end. Then remove the rack.

Installation is the opposite. Replace the rack, then replace the front suspension.
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post Jan 10 2010, 09:53 PM
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Sucess! By removing the two allen head bolts that hold the steering shaft to the body allowed the whole suspension to come down without popping the tie rod ends. Not positive that is what did it or whacking on the tie rod to try to free it did. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif)

Thanks for the help!
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post Jan 11 2010, 06:21 PM
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Kevin,

I thought I posted a reply here but I don't see it today. Call me about the bushings. Back at it.
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