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how to change rear shock absorbers on vw golf

by Braulio Gaylord DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The shock absorber is attached to the axle behind the rear wheel hub and drum brake with one large nut and bolt. Remove the nut and slide the bolt out - you'll need 2 spanners either side of the nut and bolt to do this. Carefully allow the shock absorber to fall through the bracket slightly, resting on the lower seat spring.

With the shock absorber on the bench remove the cap from the top mount then unscrew the nut from theMoreWith the shock absorber on the bench remove the cap from the top mount then unscrew the nut from the top of the piston rod while counter-holding the piston.

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How to tighten a shock absorber?

Where to place shock absorber on a car?

How to tighten a rear subframe?

What wrench to use to unscrew arm fastening?

How to tighten a car wheel?

How to clean shock absorber fasteners?

When to hold shock absorber?

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Can I change a shock absorber myself?

If you need to replace your car's shock absorbers but don't want to pay an expensive mechanic's fee, you can do so on your own with a little effort. Shocks are essential to a car's performance, giving it a smooth and even ride. Over time, however, the vehicle's suspensions become worn out.

How do you change a rear shock absorber?

How to change a rear shock absorberLoosen the rear wheel bolts.Put the car into gear, chock the front wheels then jack-up the rear of the car and support it on axle stands.Remove the wheel.Remove the shock absorber top mounting nut/bolt(s).Loosen and remove the mounting bolt(s) at the bottom of the shock absorber.More items...

Can you just replace rear shocks?

As long as you replace both fronts or both rears at the same time, you'll be fine. If you replace just one or three shocks, then you'll notice a huge performance drop. Your handling and control will be significantly worse, and your vehicle will be more dangerous to drive.

How much does it cost to replace rear shock absorbers?

A typical shock and strut replacement can set you back anywhere between $450 and $1,100 on parts and labor combined. An individual shock and strut assembly costs around $150 to $900, while estimated labor costs for replacing a shock and strut assembly can range anywhere from $150 to $300 per assembly.

Can you change rear shocks without a jack?

To replace rear shocks you do not need to jack up the car.

How long does it take to fit rear shock absorbers?

How long does shock absorber replacement take? We've taken a look at some average times across the industry. Whether you're replacing the front pair or the rear, the time taken is about the same—averaging between 1.5 and 4 hours.

How can you tell if your rear shock absorbers need replacing?

The Warning Signs Of Worn Shocks And StrutsInstability at highway speeds. ... Vehicle “tips” to one side in turns. ... The front end dives more than expected during hard braking. ... Rear-end squat during acceleration. ... Tires bouncing excessively. ... Unusual tire wear. ... Leaking fluid on the exterior of shocks or struts.

Should you replace both shock absorbers at the same time?

Why should shock absorbers be replaced in pairs? Any time a shock absorber needs to be replaced, its companion across the same axle (front or rear) must also be replaced to ensure that at least both shocks are in equivalent working condition.

How long should rear shock absorbers last?

If you're city-based and drive carefully all the time on well-maintained, perfectly smooth tar roads, your shocks could last up to 10 years. But for those of us who may hit potholes from time to time and drive on dirt roads now and then, expect to get around 5 years from your shock absorbers.

How often should shock absorbers be replaced?

every 50,000-100,000 milesGenerally, shocks and struts wear out every 50,000-100,000 miles. If you're a more aggressive driver and/or frequently drive on rough roads, they will wear out faster. Shocks and struts don't go out all at once; they deteriorate slowly over time.

Is it OK to drive with leaking shocks?

Struts can fail for a number of reasons such as road conditions and where a vehicle is driven. Driving on bad struts is a safety hazard. If you have a car with damaged or leaking struts, they should be replaced as soon as possible.

Why do rear shock absorbers leak?

The seals can become brittle or torn, allowing fluid to leak out; after some fluid (about ten percent of the total) is lost the shock loses its ability to absorb energy. The entire shock, or the piston that moves inside it, can be bent from an impact; a bent shock may not move properly or it may leak.

How to tighten a shock absorber?

Tighten the lower fastener of the shock absorber. Use a combination spanner #21.Use a drive socket #21.Use a torque wrench.Tighten it to 90 Nm torque.

Where to place shock absorber on a car?

Place the shock absorber in the wheel arch and secure it.

How to tighten a rear subframe?

Tighten the fastener connecting the control arm to the rear subframe. Use a combination spanner #18.Use a drive socket #18.Use a torque wrench.Tighten it to 95 Nm torque.

What wrench to use to unscrew arm fastening?

Unscrew the arm fastening to the beam.Use a combination spanner #18.Use a drive socket #18.Use a ratchet wrench.

How to tighten a car wheel?

Lower the car and working in a cross order, tighten the wheel bolts.Use a torque wrench.Tighten it to 120 nm torque.

How to clean shock absorber fasteners?

Clean the shock absorber fasteners.Use a wire brush.Use WD-40 spray.

When to hold shock absorber?

To avoid injuries, hold the shock absorber when undoing the fastening bolts.

How to tighten a shock absorber?

Tighten the lower fastener of the shock absorber. Use a combination spanner #21.Use a drive socket #21.Use a torque wrench.Tighten it to 90 Nm torque.

Where to place shock absorber on a car?

Place the shock absorber in the wheel arch and secure it.

How to tighten a rear subframe?

Tighten the fastener connecting the control arm to the rear subframe. Use a combination spanner #18.Use a drive socket #18.Use a torque wrench.Tighten it to 95 Nm torque.

What wrench to use to unscrew arm fastening?

Unscrew the arm fastening to the beam.Use a combination spanner #18.Use a drive socket #18.Use a ratchet wrench.

How to tighten a car wheel?

Lower the car and working in a cross order, tighten the wheel bolts.Use a torque wrench.Tighten it to 120 nm torque.

How to clean shock absorber fasteners?

Clean the shock absorber fasteners.Use a wire brush.Use WD-40 spray.

When to hold shock absorber?

To avoid injuries, hold the shock absorber when undoing the fastening bolts.

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