DIY: Spring Install Only
#136
^^ Any play?! what do you mean? and how do i fix that? i think thats it! Its a knockin sound but not loud. I had to let the gas go to hear it.
#137
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...ml#post6540975
Here's a thread i started. Posted a link to a short video of the noise im hearing. in-cabin, windows up.
Here's a thread i started. Posted a link to a short video of the noise im hearing. in-cabin, windows up.
#139
Long **** breaker bar should do the trick if you can get it in there. If not if there's a harbor freight by you go buy a corded impact wrench.
#140
Corded impact wrench from harbor freight is what I used for all the bolts. Should come off easy.
#141
Just did my fronts.. I did not have time to do the backs because it was a bitch compressing the new springs. I had to use 4 spring compressors (2 trips to the auto parts ) and my impact wrench and even then it was very hard to compress them. I went with Tein S because is what I had on another car.. the drop is very noticeable
I will attempt the rears this coming weekend and hope that it's easier. I will post photos of the the drop and I'm guessing camber kits will be in my future.
I will attempt the rears this coming weekend and hope that it's easier. I will post photos of the the drop and I'm guessing camber kits will be in my future.
#147
Thanks for this DYI guys...the pictures helped greatly.
I just installed the 350z H-Techs on my '06 6MT last week with a friend and it turned out and she looks great!
I found that the fronts where not difficult at all other than compressing the springs take a LOT of time. Other than that, if you use PB Blaster in the center strut bolt prior to removal and let it sit, its quite easy (mine is not winter driven thus no rust probably helped a lot). Definitely recommend an impact gun for removing some bolts (caliper and top strut bolts)
The backs where for the most part easy other than removing the caliper bolts...due to how small area back there, I couldn't get use my impact gun to remove the bolts and it was a major B!@TCH!!
NOTE:
Make sure that when you are putting the new springs back on the struts and compressing it, that the center bolt its properly sat or it will spin like mad without actually tightening possibly needing a strut replacement.
I didn't know this (or didn't see it in the DYI) and when I was done, the nut would not tighten. I panicked!!
All in all great time with my buddy and felt great to have done it myself.
I just installed the 350z H-Techs on my '06 6MT last week with a friend and it turned out and she looks great!
I found that the fronts where not difficult at all other than compressing the springs take a LOT of time. Other than that, if you use PB Blaster in the center strut bolt prior to removal and let it sit, its quite easy (mine is not winter driven thus no rust probably helped a lot). Definitely recommend an impact gun for removing some bolts (caliper and top strut bolts)
The backs where for the most part easy other than removing the caliper bolts...due to how small area back there, I couldn't get use my impact gun to remove the bolts and it was a major B!@TCH!!
NOTE:
Make sure that when you are putting the new springs back on the struts and compressing it, that the center bolt its properly sat or it will spin like mad without actually tightening possibly needing a strut replacement.
I didn't know this (or didn't see it in the DYI) and when I was done, the nut would not tighten. I panicked!!
All in all great time with my buddy and felt great to have done it myself.
#149
I'm going to be replacing my shocks soon and stumbled on your post but I don't see any pictures. I have replaced my springs about 5 years ago to some 350z H-techs and wanted to freshen up on the procedure but the pictures are gone. =(
EDIT: I can see them by clicking on the images one by one.
EDIT: I can see them by clicking on the images one by one.
Last edited by BSg356mt; 05-01-2013 at 04:09 PM.