
Originally Posted by
TerryO
The problem with D3/4's is its not easy or cheap to fit new shocks unlike it is with coil sprung vehicles...
Certainly not cheap especially for their short life but not too bad a job to change.
When I fitted the D3 shocks I found removing and refitting the 3 top nuts on the fronts were considerably more fiddly than the rears. However when I refitted the D4s recently I removed the inner guards from the front which made the airsprings easy like the rears, but took considerably more time with having to remove all the clips and the screws behind the headlights into the flares. Once again it took only 10 to 15 minutes to remove then refit each airspring from its shock. Its a pity that either the D4s were more worn-out than I thought or their seals were affected by having been stored on the sides for 2 years as the ride is now is quite floaty on smooth surfaces whereas the worn-out D3 shocks weren't, but at least the vehicle rides the bumps better. I'm now waiting to see what Koni come up with.
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