Yeah I dont know, I really like black rims that I've seen on the P5. Not sure what color for the calipers with black rims?jeg0024 said:Go silver on the calipers, I like mine![]()
hotrippr said:Yeah I dont know, I really like black rims that I've seen on the P5. Not sure what color for the calipers with black rims?
I am looking at your site right now, dude your car has come along way! Looks so much better now than it did from the factory. Good job.
Hey man, I have a couple questions here that you probably answered a million times before. Hehe.
1. So you did this with NO air tools?
2. Could you please emphasize once again the best way to take the top nut off the strut assembly, and how to avoid the spinning shaft? Thanks a lot.(thumb)
The first time I removed the end link nuts I did use air tools, but I just did a sway bar install and used some PB blaster and they came right off. When your taking it apart the shaft wont spin because of the compression of the spring but when putting it back on you may need to hold onto it untill it gets the springs compressed a little bit. But remeber to break that bolt loose while the strut is still in the car because if you wait untill you have it removed it will be next to impossible to break it loose. If you need anything else just ask![]()
me? i compressed the spring and had air tool.
Didnt someone say something about jacking the wheel up with a floor jack, and then break it aloose so that way u wont have to compress it?
I meant Jeg, sorry. He had a rounded nut on the endlink.
Well you can remove either nut on the endlink as long as you arent replacing the struts, if you are replacing the struts and you round off the one nut you have to remove you can try an allen wrench in the threads and a vice grip or something on the nut, if that doesn't work most people just cut off the endlink threads and just replace the endlinks. Just give it a good overnight soaking of the Pb blaster and you shouldn't have to worry about anything, and a 6 point deep socket would help out in preventing rounding out the nut. Only thing is you may break loose the nut and the threads at the same time, this is ok but then you are going to have to move on to the allen wrench and hand wrench to get it off. Just make sure you do the endlink nuts before you do any other nuts in the wheel well part of the project and it will be so much easier. Let me know how everything looks and how things go, im glad I could help out![]()
I think im in need of new struts too![]()
Great How To, guys. And all the extra comments really helped too.
But just to be sure (I've got my Tein springs coming in on monday), I'm NOT removing my factory struts, so the dreaded endlink blots shouldn't need to be removed right?
I didn't replace my struts either. I've heard you can do it without removing the endlink but I found it so much easier to work with the strut removed from the car if possible.
Correct, you don't have to remove endlinks to just swap springs out. There is a way! You just have to get creative, and it's a bit of a pain too, but can be done.