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Going to change the front springs today (do they often break?) on my 89 16v.

 

Took the 22m top nut off to find a 'sleeve like' retaining nut (loose term) that'll hold the top mount and spring in place.

 

Does anyone have any idea how I get these off?

 

Don't fancy knocking it around with a screwdriver and hammer!!!

 

Do you need a special tool and if so where can I get one on a sunday?

 

Help is as ever appreciated.

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i was under the impression that most struts work that you clamp the shock piston thingy with some mole grips then undo the top nut.

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Cheers Neil,

 

Finally got the info from page 35 on the forum.

 

The description is a tube nut. You can apparently get the right tool from GSF so I'll be searching their website next!!!

 

The one thats on won't budge (sod's law did the 2 back ones which was v.easy, did the nearside front with a couple of taps of the screwdriver!! but got to the final one and it won't play :p )

 

So its no corrado till next weekend - :cry: )

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do you know where i can get some new tube nuts as i changed the top mounts on front and the tube nuts got battered whilst i was taking them off, and links to this tool to remove them?

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