It's not particularly hard .
You have to undo 2 bolts through the spring coils so some spanner options are handy.
You have to undo the turret which is 4X 13mm nuts, and a long extension is handy for that and the top of each shock is held by a large bolt with AFAIR a 17mm or 18 mm top . The clearance is a bit tight on the LH side so a spanner is handy as well as a rachet socket.
The RH process is to move the radiator header tank up and out of the way. It is held by a bolt at the back and just pivots up at the front. You have to undo the small pipe at the LH rear of the header and it has a special clamp that should be undo and done up with a special set of pliers , but you can undo it with a small screwdriver and normal pliers. I tied the pipe up to the bonnet with some twine and lost almost no water.
On the LH side you have to remove the turbo to intercooler pipe to have room to move the turret up and out.
Its just a matter of undoing the bottom bolts and the turret nuts , manouvring the turret out , and you can undo the shock in a vice. You should not fully tighten the top nut until the shock is in position with the car's weight on the wheels, although for the design of these shock mounts it is probably not as important as the rears which do move in shear.
I fitted Monroe shocks that I bought on EBAY which are made in Australia by the makers of OME shocks and relatively inexpensive, but I was totally ignored when I suggested these in another post as the "flavour of the month" seems to be Britpart. I prefer shocks that are branded by the manufacturer rather than shocks that are bought in from an unknown source , but I am sure you will get heaps of suggestions.
Regards Philip A


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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