It was downDrop the car down?
Thanks. Looks so high i thought something must be wrongYes that's normal.
thanks mate, will do.The bump stop has probably been raised during fitting. Drive it around and should settle.
It just twists the shaft. So you need 2 spanners on it at the same time.Force. It will come undone.
Get someone to hold the shock while you undo the nut. Even hold the spanner on the nut and hit it/use another spanner to loop/extend the spanners so you have one long one for extra leverage.
OK. Does it have allen key tips on the coilovers?
Forget that, just looked at the pic. Use a spanner/adjustable spanner on the top of the coilover stem and then undo the top nut.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281925246953?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:ITIm thinking about buying some new top mounts but i assume they wouldnt come with the bolt i need off the coilover...? If not, does anyone know if i could buy this bolt seperatley and what size it would be?
@Tony Hunter @Dr Jekyll
The ebay ones are the revised part, the top mount rubber sits higher so it does not touch the body work when cornering.Thanks mate. I take it i need to buy a m14x1.5 seperatly ?
The picture of the top mount on ebay link looks different to mine. The very top part of mone seems to be all one piece with the bolt rather than seperate. If that makes sence?
Do you know if euro car parts would do the top mounts? And that bolt i need too as i could pick them up from there today and not have to wait.
Looking at the mounts they seem perished anyway so would be a good idea to replace them while im on.
Ah I see now.
Austin I have some spare shock bolts at home I think, but obviously you won't get them till early next week.
I'll check in a mo, if you want them?
The ebay ones are the revised part, the top mount rubber sits higher so it does not touch the body work when cornering.
The nut is m14X1 according to Renault so quite fine for a nut of that size, i edited the above.
Euro will be the old style.
and the nut has to be bought on its own
Its the one you see from the engine bay and the bolt is separate on the new design.Thanks for your help mate. So, the bolt pictures in the ebay add. Is that the bolt for the damper /springs / metal cap and lower part of the top mount. Or is that the bolt that is the very final piece which you would see from the engine bay keeping the very top part of the top mount on?
Its the one you see from the engine bay and the bolt is separate on the new design.
I know renault say the tread pitch is 1 but looks like a 1.5, so would be worth checking as you may have some laying around.
The bolt pictured is the very top part.Thanks mate. I cant work out why they are not sold with both bolts that you need then. So the bolt pictured on ebay advert is the very top part.
The bolt on my coilover currently that i need and get get free seems to have a collar piece on it too and not just a straight forward bolt. Unless im not looking properly.
The bolt pictured is the very top part.
That nut on the coil over is pain to remove as it likes to round off, if you can hold the top part of the shaft in a vice or with a spanner and put a ring spanner on the small nut then hit the spanner with a hammer it may crack lose or it may round off.
As aboveOk mate, thanks again. ny ideas if Renault actually sell that bol seperatly then?
Why it doesnt come with new top mounts confuses me!
@Dr Jekyll is this the bolts you might have spare at home?
Cheers. On this picture, does the spacer part go under the m14x1 bolt i need then? Or does that form part of the very top part of the mount that you would see from the engine bay?
You will need the spacer part under the nut as that does not come with the kit, it dosnt wear like the parts in the kit do.View attachment 164556
Cheers. On this picture, does the spacer part go under the m14x1 bolt i need then? Or does that form part of the very top part of the mount that you would see from the engine bay?
Thats normal, they sit at a angle on the carView attachment 164557
Problem i now have is the top cup seems to be slanted but im sure the springs are linged up correctly.