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Front rebound buffers

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 10:14 am
by stag-gered
Hi,

My query is one of rebuild timing for replacing the front rebound buffers (lower bump stops). The engine is currently out of the car. The arm of the shock absorber needs to be raised in order to remove the buffer from the inner wing (the bolts are already removed). My attempts to raise the suspension without the weight of the engine simply raised the whole car. Should I wait until the engine is back in place, in which case I can raise the suspension and arm to manoeuvre the buffer out from the wing (and the new one in) or is it that the shock absorber has to be removed anyway. If the latter, I may as well crack on with it now.

Thanks for your help.

Stag-gered

Re: Front rebound buffers

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 10:26 am
by simmitc
If you have an accomplice handy, then the weight of a person sitting on the front cross member (if the panel is off) will be sufficient to allow you to jack up the suspension and remove/refit the stop. A couple of 25KG bags of sand would also work, or just wait until the engine is back in. It should not be necessary to remove the damper.

Re: Front rebound buffers

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 11:00 am
by philthehill
Personally I would just wait until you have the engine back in place. 8)

Re: Front rebound buffers

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:48 pm
by stag-gered
Thank you both for swift responses and answers my question. Engine due back hopefully this week, so will put it in before replacing the buffers.

Thanks
Stag-gered