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Nismo |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 21:19 |
quote: it will when they get bored and then decide to make the air line and a valve into an outskool rifle and shoot nuts and bolts out it :D | |
Martin_C |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 20:41 |
when they're on the car i needed to chap the c spanners with a hammer to get em to shift, maybe better leaving them til they're on then adjust them? | |
MJ |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 20:06 |
make the spanner urself, just file down a smaller one, should do the job. | |
Kerry |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 19:24 |
You need to spray WD40 onto the threads or it aint going anyhwere... Then borrow a spanner :thumbs: | |
AdiSRI |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 17:51 |
yes u need both front spanners or your in trouble. | |
Joff |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 17:35 |
Cover the threads with a teflon lube like GT85 then get another spanner on loan. | |
ed |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 17:29 |
You need to spray WD40 onto the threads or it aint going anyhwere... Then borrow a spanner :thumbs: | |
Fear |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 17:10 |
Air line wont help in this case nath! | |
Nismo |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 17:01 |
let the garage do it , they will have the tools re3quired and an air line which is the best avalible tool. | |
TOMAS |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 16:59 |
Waxoil all over the threads of the coilover bodies - looks like sticky snot but wipe it off 12 months later and looks brand new :) | |
Kerry |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 14:29 |
i agree, get the garage to do them | |
myke |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 14:28 |
clamp them in a vice so they don't move. | |
PainZ |
posted on 31st Oct 04 at 14:24 |
due to get mine fitted again to the 1.8 SRi on tuesday however im having a bit of a problem, |