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Classic rally Jun 18th, 2023 17:22

Beilstein front shock installation
 
Hi

I am in the process of installing the front Beilstein shocks on my Amazon. There are no clear instructions in the box in terms of fitting the washers and bushings.

Could anyone please advice which order the washers go. The stock shocks that were on the car have a washer right at the bottom. So what I mean is that if you start with a bar shock, so no washers or bushes at all and you start from the bottom. The stock shocks have a washer right at the start. On the Beilstein non of the washers fit unless you sand down the paint on the shock first. Is there suppose to be a washer here before installing the bush. If so I need to sand down the paint and push it on and its tight.

I hope I am clear. If anyone has a photo or pic on how these washers go on it would be very helpful.

Thanks

Rustinmotion Jun 18th, 2023 18:20

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Hi

I am in the process of installing the front Beilstein shocks on my Amazon. There are no clear instructions in the box in terms of fitting the washers and bushings.

Could anyone please advice which order the washers go. The stock shocks that were on the car have a washer right at the bottom. So what I mean is that if you start with a bar shock, so no washers or bushes at all and you start from the bottom. The stock shocks have a washer right at the start. On the Beilstein non of the washers fit unless you sand down the paint on the shock first. Is there suppose to be a washer here before installing the bush. If so I need to sand down the paint and push it on and its tight.

I hope I am clear. If anyone has a photo or pic on how these washers go on it would be very helpful.

Thanks

Usually you repeat what was on the old so cupped metal washer first then rubber bush if it has a collar that sits in the chassis hole fit the shock then rubber bush then metal washer, there should be no possibility for the shock bolt to touch the sides of the mounting hole , I believe it’s type 2 on this screen shot but check that’s what came off with the old shocks

Derek UK Jun 19th, 2023 13:43

Suck eggs etc but make sure the tops of the shock towers are in good nick with no hole wear or splits. Better still add reinforcement plates.
1800 but same parts http://www.1800philes.com/suspension_reinforcement.html


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