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T O P I C R E V I E W | greg124 | Posted - 20 Feb 2018 : 20:21:59 I replaced the driveshaft rubber bellows and wheel bearing seals on one side of the car with the suspension completely dismantled. I don't need to completely dismantle to do the other side. Just wanted to check whether it is safe to remove the steering knuckle without first compressing the road spring. No mention is made of this in the Intereurope manual, and the upper wishbones don't look immensely strong - although looks can be deception | 3 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) | greg124 | Posted - 01 Mar 2018 : 13:32:44 Thanks guy. I put the compressors on just as a precaution, and just removed the knuckle | 72sonett3 | Posted - 26 Feb 2018 : 21:11:08 Yes, you can safely remove the steering arm and knuckle without compressing the spring.
As stated, only the top 'king pin' ball joint is attached to the A-frame with the same 2 bolts as the spring seat.
-- '72 97 '77 96L conv. '79 96GL (LPG) '83 900i (LPG) '95 900SE conv. '99 9-3T | Mos6502 | Posted - 24 Feb 2018 : 12:57:33 It depends on how you're planning to remove it. The Spring seat is held in place by the same two bolts that hold the upper ball joint into the A arm. If you don't want to compress the spring, you need to leave the ball joint bolted into the A-arm, and remove the knuckle from the ball joint instead (does this make sense?). |
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