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Old 07-12-2005, 03:34 PM
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1988 300E changing the shocks, need help

Hi,
I have a 300E 1988 with about 150k on it. I think the shocks are dead and if they are not, they should be. I know that the right front is gone by the sound and the handling has gone way downhill.

Question, I am not a mechanic but am fairly handy. I am tryin to save a buck and found a full set of KYB's for $244 shipped. Good deal? Now when I get them I was wondering if installing them was a big deal. Is it something that a normal guy can handle? Do I need a spring compressor or any special tools? I read about the Haynes manual but don't know what it is and don't want to have to buy one.

Can someone either point me in the right direction or tell me to faaaaget about it or clue me in to the procedure?

Thanks in advance.

AG
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Old 07-12-2005, 08:35 PM
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I would be surprised if your shocks are worn out at this mileage. Unless they are leaking they should be in reasonable shape. There are MANY things that could cause poor handling. Buying shocks thinking that it may cure the problem is absolutely a shot in the dark.

If you do buy shocks, KYB's are like bolting steel rods in place of the shocks. Buy Bilsteins.

Put the car safely in the air and start pushing, prying and prodding on all suspension components until you find something loose and replace it.

Good luck,
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Old 07-12-2005, 09:08 PM
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Here's the 3 step procedure for replacing shocks, specific to your case:

1. See if you can return the KYBs, if so return, if not sell on Ebay
2. Buy Bilstein shocks, not much more than you paid.
3. Install the Bilsteins

Seriously I would not worry about how to do until you get the right shocks in hand. It's really pretty easy - there's plenty of threads on the subject, and you have a private message.
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Old 07-12-2005, 09:13 PM
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As Larry said, the correct procedure would be to determine the problem before throwing shocks at the issue. If you are as concerned as you seem about cost, you'll REALLY be po'd after buying and replacing four shocks with no effect.

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Old 07-13-2005, 12:18 AM
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Check out my DIY article on replacing the ball joints on the 300e, it'll show you what's required as the struts are removed for that job.
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Old 07-16-2005, 02:08 AM
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Put the car safely in the air and start pushing, prying and prodding on all suspension components until you find something loose and replace it.

Good luck,
sure do this and u get the springs right in your face First of all,yes the bilstein are a lot better,second of all yes u can do the job but be Very carefull with the front shocks.What u do is do one side at a time.lift one side up at a time and put a stand under car,let car down and remove tire.Work should be done on a flat surface .than take your floor jack and put it under under the balljoint and pump it untill there is tension on the control arm.remove the nut on top of shock,need are a 22mm socketand a 7or 8 mm allen. than remove the the 3 lower bolts and wires from strut.remove strut install new strut and reuse the plastic clip for the wires .install upper nut..but installing and tightening the nut will be diffi****,cause the shock shaft will be spining too.shock damage can occur on inside of shock. so i would say if u can remove the nut with no problem ,than u should be ok to installl the new one...GOOD LUCK Harald
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Old 07-16-2005, 10:11 AM
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sure do this and u get the springs right in your face First of all,yes the bilstein are a lot better,second of all yes u can do the job but be Very carefull with the front shocks.What u do is do one side at a time.lift one side up at a time and put a stand under car,let car down and remove tire.Work should be done on a flat surface .than take your floor jack and put it under under the balljoint and pump it untill there is tension on the control arm.remove the nut on top of shock,need are a 22mm socketand a 7or 8 mm allen. than remove the the 3 lower bolts and wires from strut.remove strut install new strut and reuse the plastic clip for the wires .install upper nut..but installing and tightening the nut will be diffi****,cause the shock shaft will be spining too.shock damage can occur on inside of shock. so i would say if u can remove the nut with no problem ,than u should be ok to installl the new one...GOOD LUCK Harald
I'm very curious how raising the car to check the suspension components will result in "springs right in your face?" Have you ever raised a car to check suspension components????????

I have done this hundreds of times on all different kinds of cars. How do YOU go about checking suspension components?

BTW, while you're buisy learning about front suspension, you might also try to learn something about spelling and punctuation.
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Old 07-16-2005, 11:39 AM
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Hey Larry it was late last night when i read and wrote this ,i miss read what u where saying.Of course u can lift the car up .what i read and understood last night you saying to take the top shock nut of and raise the car.Now that i reread your reply,i did see i was wrong,and for my reply excuse abouit the spring flying out.But if the shocks are being replace do not remove the top shock nut without supporting the lover control arm.
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Old 07-17-2005, 01:19 AM
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umm, apologies for being all crotchety and all, but did you look at the diy I spent *forever* writing up? It even shows you the pictures of what may fly into your face. read it. please. at least just pretend you read it.
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