I've had the mechanic change the entire suspension system on my astra g, recently. But there's about 2 centimeters of gap left, between the uppermost part of the suspension system (the one you see when you open the hood) and the chassis. Mechanic said it was perfectly normal, that part was supposed to move up and down while you drive, so there was nothing wrong with it. But, in this video, I see that there's no gap left between those at all. I'd appreciate it if you would clarify this issue for me. Thanks in advance.
The Mechanic tells me it takes 3-4 hours to change both the front and the rear shock absorbers. To me watching these videos it takes no more than 1 hour if no problems occurs.
Thank you for your comment! It all depends on the technical condition of the parts assemblies, in some cases this replacement may take even more than 4 hours. Best Regards, Autodoc team.
I did everything right. But after the replacement, my car sits very high. Do you know why?
Probably I will not do it on my own but it's great to see how it should be done. Thanks for your videos.
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Thanks for the video. It was very helpful for me, however I really wish I had air tools and a ramp. It's a nasty job otherwise with rusted bolts! Haha
Thank you for the feedback! We hope that our tutorial was helpful for you. Stay tuned and follow our latest updates. Best regards, Autodoc.
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I've had the mechanic change the entire suspension system on my astra g, recently. But there's about 2 centimeters of gap left, between the uppermost part of the suspension system (the one you see when you open the hood) and the chassis. Mechanic said it was perfectly normal, that part was supposed to move up and down while you drive, so there was nothing wrong with it. But, in this video, I see that there's no gap left between those at all. I'd appreciate it if you would clarify this issue for me. Thanks in advance.
Without proper diagnostics it is difficult to say something, so we recommend contacting the service.
Forgot to fit the dust cover.
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The Mechanic tells me it takes 3-4 hours to change both the front and the rear shock absorbers. To me watching these videos it takes no more than 1 hour if no problems occurs.
Thank you for your comment!
It all depends on the technical condition of the parts assemblies, in some cases this replacement may take even more than 4 hours.
Best Regards,
Autodoc team.
4:52 :)))