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    Just wanting to know. I really want to upgrade my suspesion but cant really afford to do springs and shocks at the same time. As the front right hand strut is leaking oil I was just wondering if you can put upgraded ones in with standard springs on and change springs later . I want a 2 inch lift in the end . Also looking at the tjm shocks and advice

  • #2
    Re: front rh strut leaking oil

    yes you can upgrade shocks without doing springs.

    thing is with the front end you need to disassemble the unit again to replace the springs when the time comes so effectively you need to disassemble the unit twice to get the same outcome.

    for the extra parts cost of doing the springs it might be better getting the whole kit done now to save on the extra labour cost (or time if you are doing it yourself) in the future.

    At a guess you might get charged ~$200 in labour to do the 4 springs later on down the track or about 3-4 hours of your time at home in the shed

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    • #3
      Re: front rh strut leaking oil

      I agree with dhula.

      Unless the strut is absolutely gushing out oil I would just knuckle down and save your pennies for the complete kit. As dhula explained the labour cost (or your time) will out weigh the extra couple of hundy for a set of springs.

      Just my opinion mate.

      Chriso.
      [COLOR=blue]Current rig - 150 GXL D4D Auto TJM bullbar. Airtec Snorkel. ARB Underbonnet Comp.
      Previous rig - 02 TD GXL.[/COLOR]

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      • #4
        Re: front rh strut leaking oil

        Yeah I might do that. Havent had much experience with struts but will be doing it my self

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        • #5
          Re: front rh strut leaking oil

          am looking at the tjm shockers seen them on 4wd action . I think rothy has them on milo

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          • #6
            Re: front rh strut leaking oil

            Originally posted by Wazza78
            Yeah I might do that. Havent had much experience with struts but will be doing it my self
            If your going to do it yourself, then get a very good spring compressor (even then it will still bend), as the front springs are under extreme tension, if you were to undo the spring retaining nuts without anything holding the unit, there could be tears. Personally I would get someone else to do it, because if you factor in the cost of the spring compressor, and any injuries you may get, will be cheaper to get someone else to do it.
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            • #7
              Re: front rh strut leaking oil

              yeah but have the spring compressor for life then.

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              • #8
                Re: front rh strut leaking oil

                Originally posted by Wazza78
                yeah but have the spring compressor for life then.
                You'll see what I mean when you do it, I could not believe how much tension is on the spring.
                97 VX Grande, with front & rear air lockers, ARB Sahara winch bar with tigers 11 winch, 2" EFS lift, 265/75/16 Achilles Desert hawk XMT, and more.


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                • #9
                  Re: front rh strut leaking oil

                  there is a lot of tension on the front spring but a good quality set of spring compressors can do the job.
                  Don't get cheepo shit if your guna get some, pay some good money for some good quality compressors. Even good quality ones get a hard time tho. I've used single hook end ones (4 of them per spring) when I've done it. Didn't like the two hooks per end variety due to the narrow diameter of the spring, just didn't sit right for my liking.

                  I've found some suspension places that have the floor mounted strut compressor are happy to do it for about $10 per strut.

                  If you are going to get springs and shocks at the same time, maybe think about getting a top plate also as these do wear in the top bush area. that way you can ask for the whole thing to be assembled when you pick it up saving you a bit of time (just take one out, put the new one in). From Toyota last time I priced them they were about $135 each. I got some from pedders recently for about ~$70 each.

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                  • #10
                    Re: front rh strut leaking oil

                    Originally posted by dhula
                    there is a lot of tension on the front spring but a good quality set of spring compressors can do the job.
                    Don't get cheepo sh!t if your guna get some, pay some good money for some good quality compressors. Even good quality ones get a hard time tho. I've used single hook end ones (4 of them per spring) when I've done it. Didn't like the two hooks per end variety due to the narrow diameter of the spring, just didn't sit right for my liking.

                    I've found some suspension places that have the floor mounted strut compressor are happy to do it for about $10 per strut.

                    If you are going to get springs and shocks at the same time, maybe think about getting a top plate also as these do wear in the top bush area. that way you can ask for the whole thing to be assembled when you pick it up saving you a bit of time (just take one out, put the new one in). From Toyota last time I priced them they were about $135 each. I got some from pedders recently for about ~$70 each.
                    Most importantly if you do them yourself keep out of the line of fire. Keep your kids etc out the way too! I personally dont bother compressing the springs when disassembling. I just lay the complete strut on the floor, size 11 boot on the spring and use a rattle gun to undo the top retainer nut. I wear a glove. The spring wont go far.

                    Re assembly is different. You will find you need to compress the spring until you think the spring compressors are gonna snap - thats why you need good quality tools. Then they are a bastard to get out afterwards.

                    I agree with dhula above. If you are inexperienced then think about getting the supplier to compress and fit them for you. Then just fit the strut to your front end.

                    Chriso
                    [COLOR=blue]Current rig - 150 GXL D4D Auto TJM bullbar. Airtec Snorkel. ARB Underbonnet Comp.
                    Previous rig - 02 TD GXL.[/COLOR]

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                    • #11
                      Re: front rh strut leaking oil

                      cheers for the advice . Havent done struts before but I am a 3rd year diesel mechanic so have mechanical experience. but I like the idea of getting a top plate and i guess a new nut and getting them to do it. but will need a spring compresser for the rears anyway

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                      • #12
                        Re: front rh strut leaking oil

                        Originally posted by Wazza78
                        . but will need a spring compresser for the rears anyway
                        Nah you wont mate. Just jack the rear up and support it on chassis stands. Rip the wheels off. Undo the lower shock bolts and pull the shocks off the diff mounts. Lower the axle down and your springs will fall out. Swap the springs for the new ones and jack it back up again.

                        At worst you might need to disconnect the swaybar links to get a bit more droop. A burly mate is all you will need here.

                        The top shockie mounts are a totally different kettle of fish.....

                        Search this 90series suspension forum and you will see what I mean.

                        Chriso
                        [COLOR=blue]Current rig - 150 GXL D4D Auto TJM bullbar. Airtec Snorkel. ARB Underbonnet Comp.
                        Previous rig - 02 TD GXL.[/COLOR]

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