Russ. Car Audi TT 3.2 V6 Apr 28, 2009 #1 Hi Guys, Just a quick one, when changing the rear shock is it advisable to put lock tight on the threads when retighting or will they be ok just torqued up? Ta, Russ
Hi Guys, Just a quick one, when changing the rear shock is it advisable to put lock tight on the threads when retighting or will they be ok just torqued up? Ta, Russ
activ Car 172 cup & 182 Apr 28, 2009 #2 Be fine just torque it up, but remember to do this when the car it back on all four wheels otherwise you will twist the lower bush.
Be fine just torque it up, but remember to do this when the car it back on all four wheels otherwise you will twist the lower bush.
G Gez08 Car clio 172 cup Apr 28, 2009 #4 is it true u have 2 replace them as a pair rather than individually?
B ben_r1 Car Evo Apr 28, 2009 #5 Gez08 said: is it true u have 2 replace them as a pair rather than individually? Click to expand... You dont HAVE TO, but its very good practice to. most would probaly say you do though.
Gez08 said: is it true u have 2 replace them as a pair rather than individually? Click to expand... You dont HAVE TO, but its very good practice to. most would probaly say you do though.