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Installing a new rear deck lid shock.
Hi, regretting not changing it while the motor was out this winter.
How hard is it to change the 1 shock, it looks like the space to reach the back is a little tight? Any advice. Thank you in advance. |
I'm doing mine right now.
Left was a bit rough to get to, but it wasn't too bad. I am trying to remove the one on the right now. Previous owner must have lost all the pins in the back, so he used an allen bolt with 2 nuts. Proving to be difficult to remove. On the plus side, I have a K&N filter installed and once removed it gives pretty good access. You shouldn't have too much trouble. Good luck. |
Take a magnet and put it on the clip so you don't lose it - trust me that thing wants to fly off into your engine compartment and hide. That's key. Another way is to tie a string to it and let the other end of the string dangle to the floor (or tape it to the car)
Everything else is super easy, access is a little tight however. Lift/retract the lid once you have the clip off, this will help you get the bolt out. Nice maintenance improvement, makes working on the engine a lot better |
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Thanks for the heads up! |
Good, you got that done.
Now, time to change the left front hood shock and get the clip back on. Bruce |
Put a pillow down and kneel. That helps.
I used a small 1/4" ratchet to loosen the retaining nuts/bolts. I also spread a towel under the shocks, in case the bolt fell down. |
Thx guys for the tips, I only have a shock on the left side but I see the right side has a place for a second shock. Maybe an option?
Obviously I'm thinking of a heavy duty shock, especially if there's only going to be 1. I will give it a go after ordering and receiving the shock. And then the 2 front shocks will be next. BTW Are the front and back shocks the same or different? |
Consider going with a mechanical hood strut - works great and are extremely well made - check out 356racing.com website - no affiliation just glad I'm using these
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I've had good luck using a long hemostat for this job. They'll lock onto the clip and you can push and pull them to get them off.
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Supporting the rear requires only the left side shock. My understanding is that a right side rear shock is only required if you're running a Turbo Tail (more weight to support). Only purchase the Heavy Duty shocks, the standard ones don't last long (ask me how I know) Tying some dental floss or similar to the clips can be useful when the clips are invariably dropped. Haven't tried it, but the hemostat idea sounds great. |
Makes sense (for the turbo tail).
Interesting options for the shocks, but I think I'll stick to a more original setting. And I'll definitely go with some heavy duty ones. I heard that (more in the rear) that the heat of the motor is one of the reason these shock don't have a long lifespan. Is that true? |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1460246237.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1460246258.jpg Here's I did mine. Used a mechanic wire to hold the clip in place. Never loose any clips at all. |
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