Audi Q3 Front Coil Spring Replacement Step by Step

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  • Опубликовано: 15 мар 2024
  • Step by step guide to replacing a front coil spring on an Audi Q3. This is a 2014 model, the range from 2011 to 2018 should be the same or similar. If you have any questions please let me know in the comments and I will do my best to answer.
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    🛠 Tools Required 🛠
    Jack
    Axle stands
    Wheel chock
    Wire brush
    WD 40
    Copper grease
    Small bottle Jack
    Pry bar
    Hammer
    Sockets : 13, 16, 17 (wheel) 18, 23 and 24mm
    Splined bit: M8, M14
    Allen key bit: 6 and 7 mm
    Ratchet wrench
    Torque wrench
    Spring compressor
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    🛠 PARTS USED IN THIS VIDEO 🛠
    Please make sure the parts are for your specific make and model of vehicle if you purchase through this link.
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    Top Strut Mounting/bearing: ebay.us/AuYz4e
    Coil Spring Compressors kit: ebay.us/YVnUJF
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Комментарии • 8

  • @jinxed_jinxed_3443
    @jinxed_jinxed_3443 3 месяца назад +1

    Top job matey I remember replacing one on a 1984 Fiat Uno 35 years ago, that seemed a lot easier than this did, but there again I was a lot younger.

    • @EverydayWorkshop
      @EverydayWorkshop  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Jinxed, I may have replaced one on a Fiat Punto in the very distance past, I can’t remember as it would be one of many. But I’m certain they are far easier than this one. 😁 Thanks for watching. 🙂👍

  • @hsinfor
    @hsinfor 2 месяца назад +1

    The proper tools to remove the cv joint are not expensive and it turns into a very easy job. Had the same problem removing the CV and bought the tools

    • @EverydayWorkshop
      @EverydayWorkshop  2 месяца назад +1

      Funny you should mention that, I actually have a puller/press tool that bolts on the hub, which would have probably easily pressed out the CV from the hub. Just that some fool parked the car in front of the cupboard it lives in. “I’ve had a word 😉😁.” Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed it. 🙂👍

  • @gmanglenn1
    @gmanglenn1 2 месяца назад +1

    With all the work you may have put a new damper in the repair

    • @EverydayWorkshop
      @EverydayWorkshop  2 месяца назад

      Hi Glenn, thanks for comment and I agree it would be a good idea. I have just replied to another viewer recently with my reasonings, see below.
      “ I agree it would make some sense, but I would prefer to replace both shocks at the same time, which would mean a fair bit more work and cost. There wasn’t any obvious issue with this one so I’m happy. I liberally coated everything with Copperslip so it will hopefully come apart more easily, if! I have to do the job again 😁.”
      Saved me typing a long reply. Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed it. 👍🙂

  • @hsinfor
    @hsinfor 2 месяца назад +1

    Why you didn't replace the shock? not that expensive, the labour is the expensive part in this job

    • @EverydayWorkshop
      @EverydayWorkshop  2 месяца назад +1

      I agree it would make some sense, but I would prefer to replace both shocks at the same time, which would mean a fair bit more work and cost. There wasn’t any obvious issue with this one so I’m happy. I liberally coated everything with Copperslip so it will hopefully come apart more easily, if! I have do the job again 😁. Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed it. 👍🙂