Wait till the front bolts snap off, that’s fun! 😨 The sacrificial corrosion within the top mounts and the chassis is absolutely off the charts and you might find a weird gel substance in there . never seen anything like it in any car I’ve worked on
Easiest way would be to mark everything before disassembly, but in case it doesn’t align you can use spring compression tool when putting shock back and align everything by hand. Just be careful and take your time 😉
@@Mr.BadMechanic Thanks for the speedy reply - I'm in the middle of the job right now! Got it all aligned ok but now way can I get the hub pushed down far enough to engage the bottom of the shock absorber 11:10 on the video. . I'm using a 4 foot bar and all of my weight buit it seems the bushes are just too strong and stopping the hub going far enough down. I'm stuck!
Mate, I feel your pain 😔 it took a while for me to get it in… that’s what she said 👹 make shure the car is stable and basically lay down on the bar with all your weight it’s very hard but that’s how I got the bottom bolt.
@@Mr.BadMechanic Thanks, that makes me feel a lot better! Finally got it in with a lot of swearing. The other side was quite a bit easier but I think that may be because I replaced the entire suspension leg a while back and likely didn't load the suspension up enough when I tightened the bolts on the suspension arms so the bushes are probably pre loaded now. I should fix that really.... Not a nice job for something that looks fairly simple. Doing the front shocks tomorrow - any words of wisdom?
Lest go!!!😀 for the front be careful with top bolts, 5 out of 6 snapped on my car. Also top mount’s shock bolt was pain in the A$$ to undo. Well to be fair mine car probably came from Nordic country so many bolts are seized and instead of reached tool I had to use angle grinder 🤬
For the labour involved, and because it’s about the only thing that’s cheap on a BMW, I’d have changed the bump stops. I’d also put a smear of grease on the top mount. Aluminium corrosion eats them. Just wait until you see the fronts with the top mount bearing!
Mr bad mechanic is right, top mount gaiters and bump stops should have been replaced with new, that's false economy he'll regret further down the line.
Wait till the front bolts snap off, that’s fun! 😨
The sacrificial corrosion within the top mounts and the chassis is absolutely off the charts and you might find a weird gel substance in there . never seen anything like it in any car I’ve worked on
Already did the front… and yes 5 out of 6 bolts has snapped off, that was fun… NOT! Had to drill the frame and put helicoil in, fun times.
Hi there are the shocks on the i3 are they interchangeable
Hi, I would suggest checking with your vin on official BMW parts catalogue, because springs are different.
how do you ensure the bottom hole in the shock is perfectly aligned with the top mount orintation? is there a mark or anything?
Easiest way would be to mark everything before disassembly, but in case it doesn’t align you can use spring compression tool when putting shock back and align everything by hand. Just be careful and take your time 😉
@@Mr.BadMechanic Thanks for the speedy reply - I'm in the middle of the job right now! Got it all aligned ok but now way can I get the hub pushed down far enough to engage the bottom of the shock absorber 11:10 on the video. . I'm using a 4 foot bar and all of my weight buit it seems the bushes are just too strong and stopping the hub going far enough down. I'm stuck!
Mate, I feel your pain 😔 it took a while for me to get it in… that’s what she said 👹 make shure the car is stable and basically lay down on the bar with all your weight it’s very hard but that’s how I got the bottom bolt.
@@Mr.BadMechanic Thanks, that makes me feel a lot better! Finally got it in with a lot of swearing. The other side was quite a bit easier but I think that may be because I replaced the entire suspension leg a while back and likely didn't load the suspension up enough when I tightened the bolts on the suspension arms so the bushes are probably pre loaded now. I should fix that really.... Not a nice job for something that looks fairly simple. Doing the front shocks tomorrow - any words of wisdom?
Lest go!!!😀 for the front be careful with top bolts, 5 out of 6 snapped on my car. Also top mount’s shock bolt was pain in the A$$ to undo. Well to be fair mine car probably came from Nordic country so many bolts are seized and instead of reached tool I had to use angle grinder 🤬
Where on the surface of Mars are you driving this thing?! Good video though 👍
Just came back from mission mars, that’s why it needed new shocks 🙃
where buy new shocks?
Came for the shock replacement.
Stayed for the memes.
For the labour involved, and because it’s about the only thing that’s cheap on a BMW, I’d have changed the bump stops. I’d also put a smear of grease on the top mount. Aluminium corrosion eats them. Just wait until you see the fronts with the top mount bearing!
Thanks for the tips, will do it next time😉 I have already changed the fronts, actually wasn’t that bad…
This was great 🤣
Definitely subscribing
Thank you man! 🤝
FFS do not hold the spring like that when applying the compressors. One day they will let go and it may well be the last thing you do.
I’ve been told fingers grow back…!?
Get the proper pucks to go in the jack mounts. You will split them doing that. Or is that why your monocle is Bad Mechanic. Best Dave
Thanks for the tip Dave 😉
@@Mr.BadMechanic All the Best. Dave
Mr bad mechanic is right, top mount gaiters and bump stops should have been replaced with new, that's false economy he'll regret further down the line.
Just noticed these are the rear shocks....
Yes these are the rear ones. Be careful with the front ones when undoing the top bolts, they snap very easily.
@@Mr.BadMechanic thanks for the heads up👍
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The meme edit is cracking me up, also early @M539Restorations vibes, good job!
Man, thanks for a nice comment!👍
Wtf.. muski lover.. seriously!?
I’m glad you liked it 👌