Replace rear springs on shogun sport6/13/2023 I did my all 4 on my previous disco - a set of spring compressors made the job really easy. ![]() If you're struggling to get the truck high enough to give enough travel for the sping to 'pop' out a spring compressor will help. How often should you replace springs? Just when broken? Unbolt bottom of shock absorber, unbolt anti rollbar, use bottle jack to push axle and chassis apart, then wiggle the new spring in.Īs Jo says a pretty easy job, the hardest bit is getting the Paj jacked up high enough to get the wheel low enough to get the spring out.īe very careful and make sure it's well supported. Location: France/Belgium/Holland/Switzerland and sometimes Italy Posted: Sun 23:23 Post subject: Google Ads keep the POCUK free to join! ![]() How easy/hard is it to change the rear coil springs,one of mine have sheared through right at the bottom,strange thing is,it doesn't seem to make a any difference to the ride,must be because its right at the very bottom of the coil,only noticed because i was rolling around greasing her up. Posted: Sun 23:23 Post subject: rear coil springs > Wheels, tyres, suspension, brakes and steering ![]() The Mitsubishi Pajero Owners Club® Forum Index POCUK FaceBook Group POCUK Home POCUK Forums Calendar Profile Log in to check your personal messages Log in ![]() The POCUK - it's not just a Club, it's a way of life!įAQ Search Watched Topics Memberlist Usergroups Register The Mitsubishi Pajero, Shogun, Montero, Challenger, Raider and EVO 4x4 Owner's Club
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