Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 142
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

yeh after the post this morning my mate told me G&D weren't that great but apparently BT rocked the joint?..... :D

mikey when there hasn't been a event for a good 3 or 4 months you gotta be prepared to not be able to move coz they always pack out :O

nice seeing dan the man, sneeza, gradenko, boostzor, b005t, gts_evilution  (yes i saw u running around)

Yep, same, good seeing you kym, liz and dan. Liz! I (eventually) found that bottle of water i promised ya, but you guys had disappeared from the roof area. Remind me next time :)

It was a massive night, hopefully mos annual will be just as good.

Yep, same, good seeing you kym, liz and dan.

Yeah, you amazingly recognised me (unlike 2 tribes :)) Hahah.

Such a shame that picture of me and boostzor didn't turn out, us wearing the same shirt it's like we were brothas from another motha :O

As good as expected

Nick Warren - Pretty good, not as much breaks as i wouldve hoped, like his last CD Global Underground Shanghai...

BT - Very good, played some of his classics, as well as slipping in that Nirvana song... Sweet

G&D - Little disappointing, different to the sets i've listened to in the past, which included Melbourne's GK set...

A&B - Good finisher, varied their music quite a bit which was nice to see.

Doubt i'd be at MoS but Subculture is a lock-in. No way I'll be missing out on Marco V and Zabiela...

I would never expect someone to play breaks at a Godskitchen event anyways :)

Yeah subculture is the one too look out for.... :O DEEKLINE, ILS, D-BRIDGE!!!!!!!!

MOS will be good only cos Mampi & IC3 are coming hehe

GK was pretty good..... although I agree that G&D were pretty mellow - but it was still cool to listen to.

Saw all you SAU'ers :) I think I joined Boat's christian youth group :P Except I didnt see you Tigeryas..... I was looking for a bunch of people in blue overalls... just saw alot of mingas in try hard nurses uniforms with fluffy boots.

Can't wait for MOS - wooohhooooo LISA LASHES!!

I was mostly on the top middle bit, where the umm... gold bar? dunno, the one directly above the dance floor. was there until round 5ish.

Seeing the bright sky outside at 6am is the worst thing ever.

should see all you SAUWA's at subculture this time for longer, chances are either me or adrian or (insert SAUWA event regular here) will start a thread on it anyway :P




  • Latest Posts

    • Did this end up working? Did you take some pictures?
    • And finally, the front lower mount. It was doubly weird. Firstly, the lower mount is held in with a bracket that has 3 bolts (it also acts as the steering lock stop), and then a nut on the shock lower mount itself. So, remove the 3x 14mm head bolts , then the 17mm nut that holds the shock in. From there, you can't actually remove the shock from the lower mount bolt (took me a while to work that out....) Sadly I don't have a pic of the other side, but the swaybar mounts to the same bolt that holds the shock in. You need to push that swaybar mount/bolt back so the shock can be pulled out past the lower control arm.  In this pic you can see the bolt partly pushed back, but it had to go further than that to release the shock. Once the shock is out, putting the new one in is "reverse of disassembly". Put the top of the shock through at least one hole and put a nut on loosely to hold it in place. Put the lower end in place and push the swaybar mount / shock bolt back in place, then loosely attach the other 2 top nuts. Bolt the bracket back in place with the 14mm head bolts and finally put the nut onto the lower bolt. Done....you have new suspension on your v37!
    • And now to the front.  No pics of the 3 nuts holding the front struts on, they are easy to spot. Undo 2 and leave the closest one on loosely. Underneath we have to deal with the wiring again, but this time its worse because the plug is behind the guard liner. You'll have to decide how much of the guard liner to remove, I undid the lower liner's top, inside and lower clips, but didn't pull it full off the guard. Same issue undoing the plug as at the rear, you need to firmly push the release clip from below while equally firmly gripping the plug body and pulling it out of  the socket. I used my fancy electrical disconnect pliers to get in there There is also one clip for the wiring, unlike at the rear I could not get behind it so just had to lever it up and out.....not in great condition to re-use in future.
    • Onto the rear lower shock mount. It's worth starting with a decent degrease to remove 10+ years of road grime, and perhaps also spray a penetrating oil on the shock lower nut. Don't forget to include the shock wiring and plug in the clean.... Deal with the wiring first; you need to release 2 clips where the wiring goes into the bracket (use long nose pliers behind the bracket to compress the clip so you can reuse it), and the rubber mount slides out, then release the plug.  I found it very hard to unplug, from underneath you can compress the tab with a screwdriver or similar, and gently but firmly pull the plug out of the socket (regular pliers may help but don't put too much pressure on the plastic. The lower mount is straightforward, 17mm nut and you can pull the shock out. As I wasn't putting a standard shock back in, I gave the car side wiring socket a generous gob of dialectric grease to keep crap out in the future. Putting the new shock in is straightforward, feed it into at least 1 of the bolt holes at the top and reach around to put a nut on it to hold it up. Then put on the other 2 top nuts loosely and put the shock onto the lower mounting bolt (you may need to lift the hub a little if the new shock is shorter). Tighten the lower nut and 3 upper nuts and you are done. In my case the BC Racing shocks came assembled for the fronts, but the rears needed to re-use the factory strut tops. For that you need spring compressors to take the pressure off the top nut (they are compressed enough when the spring can move between the top and bottom spring seats. Then a 17mm ring spanner to undo the nut while using an 8mm open spanner to stop the shaft turning (or, if you are really lucky you might get it off with a rattle gun).
    • You will now be able to lift the parcel shelf trim enough to get to the shock cover bolts; if you need to full remove the parcel shelf trim for some reason you also remove the escutcheons around the rear seat release and you will have to unplug the high stop light wiring from the boot. Next up is removal of the bracket; 6 nuts and a bolt Good news, you've finally got to the strut top! Remove the dust cover and the 3 shock mount nuts (perhaps leave 1 on lightly for now....) Same on the other side, but easier now you've done it all before
×
×
  • Create New...