good idea batman, Just following the haynes manual..it say remove the sensor.
Still have to get a torx head to fit the bolts on the anti roll bar arm.
Rear suspension arms
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http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro ... 2&id=10415 Have a look at these from Screwfix. Order today, and you'll have them tomorrow. The downside is, you'll have to add on postage.
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<b>Job DONE</b>.
Started at 1pm today, finished the job at 5pm.
Car on axle stands.[:)]
Released the pivot arm nut.[:)]
Released the brake pipe.[:)]
Disconnected ABS sensor connector.[:)]
Removed suspension ram pin.[:)]
Arm solid to ram. 1hr later, seperated (rusted), gaitor torn [:(!]Stripped arm and cleaned up.[:)]
Re-assembled arm and refitted in reverse order[:)]
Tested car and okay[:)]
<b>Job DONE</b>[8D]
Rear ram now to replace [:I]
2 hours in shower scrubbing up[:I]
Then onto the pub[:o)]
Paul
Started at 1pm today, finished the job at 5pm.
Car on axle stands.[:)]
Released the pivot arm nut.[:)]
Released the brake pipe.[:)]
Disconnected ABS sensor connector.[:)]
Removed suspension ram pin.[:)]
Arm solid to ram. 1hr later, seperated (rusted), gaitor torn [:(!]Stripped arm and cleaned up.[:)]
Re-assembled arm and refitted in reverse order[:)]
Tested car and okay[:)]
<b>Job DONE</b>[8D]
Rear ram now to replace [:I]
2 hours in shower scrubbing up[:I]
Then onto the pub[:o)]
Paul