> Hi, thanks for the advice.
>
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> I know that the front mounts are held onto the body with two nuts each but
> how do they attach to the subframe?
2 bolts through the side remove the shocker to make it easier
> There doesn't appear to be a great deal of clearance between the exhaust
> and the subframe, did you have to undo any of the exhaust sections or move
> the exhaust completely out of the way?
just pop it out of the rubbers and hang it down tie it with a bit of string
for a little support if needed
> Finally, when you dropped each side did you leave the opposite side
> loosely bolted on or did you get away without slackening the opposite
> mounting nuts at all?
just did a side at a time didnt loosen other side at all
just remember to pop the brake pipes out of the clips
you may have to undo the support bracket (one nut) from the flexi pipe too
you'll see when you get there
> Sorry about all the questions...
hth jeff
Andy C - 03 Feb 2005 23:05 GMT
The main thing as to it curing the noise is the quality of the units you put
in.
I replaced mine on a DTurbo at the same time as the front P bushes.
I got a set of P bushes from the local pug independent specialist. They had
reasonable rubber mounts, but the bore was so sloppy I decided to replace
them straight away with ones from my normal supplier ( cheaper as well), I
had to pursuade them to go on but cured the noise perfectly.
The moral- get the bits that you can trust.
Andy
>> Hi, thanks for the advice.
>>
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> hth jeff
Chris Howarth - 03 Feb 2005 23:47 GMT
> The main thing as to it curing the noise is the quality of the units you
> put in.
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>> just did a side at a time didnt loosen other side at all
>> just remember to pop the brake pipes out of the clips
>> you may have to undo the support bracket (one nut) from the flexi pipe
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>> hth jeff
Thanks for the advice, hopefully should be able to get this right first
time.
Aiming to buy the parts from German & Swedish, hopefully the quality of the
mounts will be OK.
Thanks again,
Chris