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BobbyG 08-01-2013 07:21 AM

Stupid question re rear spring
 

Guys - On my coupe - the area inside the trunk on the floor directly above the rear crossmember that the rear spring sits in - I have a metal panel that is fixed flush with the trunk floor.

Now - Todays job is re fitting the rear end & spring BUT I also want to fit new U bolts

Am I right in thinking that the panel directly above them that appears to be 'stuck' in place with seam sealer HAS to be removed in order to get the old U bolts out and new ones in ?

Bob

RonC 08-01-2013 07:23 AM

Re: Stupid question re rear spring
 

What's wrong with the old U-Bolts? Are they damaged?

BobbyG 08-01-2013 08:10 AM

Re: Stupid question re rear spring
 

Looks like thread is damaged - nut flew off at me

Tom Wesenberg 08-01-2013 11:00 AM

Re: Stupid question re rear spring
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by BobbyG (Post 698418)
Looks like thread is damaged - nut flew off at me

The center bolt may be rusted in two, and that would leave a lot of pressure on the 2 u-bolts. I assume you were in the process of removing the rear end?:confused:

If possible I would reuse the u-bolts and nuts. The last few threads on the u-bolts could be cleaned up with a threading file.

Rowdy 08-01-2013 11:15 AM

Re: Stupid question re rear spring
 

Proceed with caution if the nut flew off at you. Like Tom said it is likely the center bolt is broken. Take a couple of large C-clamps and try to clamp as much of the rear springs back together. Then see if you can take a punch and drive out what is left of the bolt. If you get it all out try to put a piece of allthread through the springs and a nut on ontop to help hold it all together. Rear springs are dangerous to work on. Rod

ctlikon0712 08-01-2013 11:19 AM

Re: Stupid question re rear spring
 

Enough can't be said on proceeding with caution...... Do as Tom and Rowdy suggest.

BobbyG 08-01-2013 02:36 PM

Re: Stupid question re rear spring
 

Thanks guys.


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