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Jet Black
04-26-2005, 12:30 AM
WARNING: I will not be held responsible for what happens when you follow this tutorial. This work should be done by a trained professional. If you insist on doing it yourself, and you do get hurt, or break something, don't say I didn't warn you.


This project took Peano, and I the whole day to complete. It wasn't that it was hard so much as there is quite a bit of labor involved. Though its really straight foward. It's much easier with a friend helping (props to Matt for helping me out). So get a few beers (or buds https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/wink.gif ), stretch a little and start crackin...

You willl absolutetly need these tools, don't try to work without these because you just end up wasting several hours.
TOOLS
1) Ratchet and socket set (metric)
2) A MASSIVE Torque wrench (aka a breaker bar with a 1/2" socket)
*and a 24mm socket to go with the breaker bar
Pics -
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/13.jpg ('http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/13.jpg')
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/14.jpg ('http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/14.jpg')
3) 2 adjustable wrenches (aka normal wrenches)
4) Spring Compressors (this is the absolutely required, you can rent one from Autozone or Pepboys for about 40$, and they give you a total refund when you return them).
5) 2 Jack Stands
6) A car lift (you can use the one in your trunk, but it will take a while ~ hydrolic lifts are reallly cheap)
7) WD40

EDIT (Nov. 29, 2009 & 5 beers in): For the sake of posterity, when reattaching the single bolt in center of the suspension (#2 in the second diagram), it may become necessary to use vice grips to prevent the center column (i.e. the shinny metal rod that the springs wrap around) from turning within the strut cylinder. When you begin to torque the center nut, keep a close eye on the center column (or ideally, use you hand) to check for any angular displacement.

If you find yourself endlessly torquing the center nut, then it probably means that the whole center column is turning in place along with your torque wrench. Grab a vice grip and chomp down on the center column. Use as little force is necessary on the vice grips to keep the center column still while your torquing it to the required 44-51 ft-lbs.

Jet Black
04-26-2005, 12:37 AM
Diagrams from Mitsubishi Service Manual



This is the removal of the front spring/strut assembly:

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/7718/frontsuspensionbreakdown.jpg



This is the disassembly of the front suspension:

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/1122/frontsuspensionbreakdown1.jpg



This is the removal of the rear suspension:

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/165/rearsuspensionbreakdown1.jpg



This is the disassembly of the rear suspension:

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/8238/rearsuspensionbreakdown.jpg

Jet Black
04-26-2005, 12:53 AM
FRONT SUSPENSION


Alright first jack the front of the car up, and put jack stands

under the cross member.

Next take off the bolts that holds the brake line, the speed sensor,

and the stabalizer link (contrary to what any manual says, YOU DO NOT

HAVE TO REMOVE THE SPEED SENSOR OR BRAKE LINE COMPLETLY FROM THE

CAR).

http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/09.jpg
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/1921/3-bolts.gif

Now you got those 3 bolts off, the cables should be able to

move around freely. Next step is to remove these two massive bolts:


http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/11.jpg

For these 2, you'll need this:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/12.jpg

Theirs no other really easy way to apply the 240 ft-lbs of

torque those bolts require. When you get the nuts off, keep the bolts

in for the time being (atleast the top on ~ so that the brakes dont

fall down).
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/15.jpg

Next pop the hood and start to loosen these nuts (only the 3

outer ones, DO NOT TOUCH THE MIDDLE ONE OR SHIT WILL HIT THE

FAN!!!
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/16.jpg

When you have done that, grab something to prop the brake

up:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/17.jpg

DO NOT TAKE THE 2x24mm BOLTS OUT TILL THE BREAK IS PROPERLY

SUPPORTED. Then when it is supported go ahead take the bolts out, as

well as the whole suspension.
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/18.jpg

Ya he's not drunk...but you may notice the aersol can behind Peano...(jk)https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif

The springs are held in place by ONE nut on the very top, in the

middle of the whole thing. Go outside and carefuly loosen the nut.

When its coming to the very end, be extra carefuly. These springs

store MASSIVE amounts of energy.

We went ghetto fab before we decided to grab some spring compressors.

We tried using rope. But when the last bolt came off the whole

suspension blew apart. Seriously it really blew apart:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/20.jpg
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/21.jpg

So be a bit careful (on the rear springs, you dont have to

sweat half as much).
Alright, throw the compressors on the new set of springs:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/23.jpg

At this point it should be obvious that Peanos doing atleast

80% of the work (many props to Matt for that). Now go ahead and seat

the springs. Make sure their seated correctly! The top coil may not

fully touch the top plate (but it will when you put it in the car, and

the car is set on the ground):
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/24.jpg

Stick it back in, this is where an extra pair of hands

become REALLY helpful:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/25.jpg

Heres the differance in sizes:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/26.jpg

AND ITS IN!!! We have done the front:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/27.jpg
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/28.jpg
^Notice how its dark outside... https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif


Ok, take a break, go reup on some food/beer/fresh 'filtering

water'/ect. It's time for the rear suspension. Though don't worry,

this takes half the time.

Jet Black
04-26-2005, 01:04 AM
<span style='font-size:30pt;line-height:100%'>REAR SUSPENSION</span>

Jack it up on the control arms (where the bushings are), and take the wheels off :
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/31.jpg
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/44.jpg
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/7462/jackeduprear.gif
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/2594/jackeduprear1.gif

Take out the rear seats. The bottom-cushion-bench-seat is held in by 2 clips:
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/3416/2-clips.gif

The back seats (not the rear bench), are kinda tricky. First their are 4 bolts that you have to unscrew on the bottom of them (I could only locate 3 of the 4 in this pic at the time ~ the 4th one is right next to Peano's pinky):
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/5899/boltsrearseats.gif

Now when you get those 4 bolts off, the seats will not come off immediatly. You will need to push UP, then pull OUT. Their held in by 2 or 3 metal hooks up near the headrests.

After getting the rear seats out, you have access to the suspension (take the cap off) :
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/33.jpg

Unscrew the 2 outer nuts (not fully though).
Next look at this diagram and take apart number 3. <span style='color:red'>WARNING: The break is storing engergy as well, when you take the whole suspension out (#4 on diagram), the brake will fly up very fast.</span>
http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/9747/rearsuspensiondiagram.jpg
[quote]As you can see, Peano nearly got his whole hand ripped off (BE CAREFUL ): :shock:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/34.jpg

[b]Now go ahead and take those 2 nuts off (the ones you loosened a few seconds ago).
Then while still holding the suspension, make a mean face (like so), and snap a picture (also try to make your eyes as crooked as possible):
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/39.jpg

After taking the whole suspension out, go ahead and stick the spring compressors on the springs (while its still on the strut/unlike in this picture).
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/36.jpg

And disassemble. This time around it should be 10x easier to take it apart.
Heres the whole assembly layed out:
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/40.jpg

Throw the stock springs on their. You probably dont even have to use the compressor (we didn't, but then again we were installing Progress, with Eibach Pro's you might have to)
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/37.jpg

And go ahead and stick everything together again. Though this time around it will be a bit tricky. Your going to need someone to put weight on the brake to bring them down low enough so that you can put the #3 (see diagram above), bolt in again.
Reassemble everything (break lines/ect). And put the wheels back on. Also make a face like you just got caught jacking off by your mom (look at those big sexy guns in action).
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/41.jpg

AND FINALLY VICTORY!!!
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/43.jpg

Grab your tire iron, let out a primal scream, and break all your windows. Now go get your car aligned.https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif If you got a secret stash, now is the time to bust it out and get busy.

GalantGuy96
04-26-2005, 01:35 AM
http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/18.jpg
peano looks 120% different than i imagined... https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif

http://socallifestyle.com/JB_suspension/39.jpg
BWAHAHAHAHA :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

ahh....this is great....more pics of people please...u guys look too funny....

nice write-up too......

Jet Black
04-26-2005, 09:52 AM
HAHAHA When you put the two pictures together side by side, we really look like freaks. https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif

Peano looks like he has down syndrome, I look like I'm about to murder someone.

SkylineG1
07-21-2005, 11:48 PM
How fast does the rear brake setup comes up? 'Cause I don't want to get hurt? And should I cut the factory bump stop in half?

pinoyesv6
07-22-2005, 12:37 AM
i tapped the shock out with a hammer. the hammer handle was long enough so that i'd be out of the way. but yea. as soon as that shock comes off the rear brakes go up. not not all the way though. just tap it with a block of wood or something so your hands are clear.

TGC lover
08-04-2005, 11:51 PM
wow.....that looks like good stuff

9G
10-24-2005, 02:09 PM
What ever happened to the pictures? It seems like a great tutorial to me.

Jet Black
10-28-2005, 03:48 PM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(9G)</div><div class='quotemain'>What ever happened to the pictures? It seems like a great tutorial to me.</div>

there back up

9G
10-28-2005, 06:16 PM
Cool. BTW, its basically the same thing for the 9G except the rear struts have 3 bolts on top and they are all under the cover on the trunk(no seat removal at all)

Man, thank God the rear spring are not as stong as the front springs :shock: .

Jet Black
11-07-2005, 11:01 PM
THIS is the reason why your supposed to prop the brake up:
http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/705/dontbedouche9kg.jpg

PS The axle is not connected to anything...

dmc888
05-04-2006, 11:35 AM
This helped me out alot.

This is a 2 man job. It took me by myself 7 1/2 hours and i'm very sore.

I had a couple problems though. Mine is a 01 es.

For the front i had to break the stabilizer bar nut loose then use a hex and a open hand wrench to take the nut off. It kept spinning otherwise.

Those big 24mm nuts were very hard. I picked myself up one one and i'm 220 lbs. The other side would turn when loosening and tightening. First i broke it loose on one side. Then i had 2 sockets and 2 breaker bars one going up and one going down. That was pretty hard. An open wrench on one side will work but i had problems keeping it stable with it and started stripping the nut.

And the whole stem started turning on the struts and the shocks while trying to take off the top nut. So i put 2 vise grips on it to stop moving. Although it might not be reusable again.

For the front i simply raise and lowered it to the right point to slap on the strut and stabilizer bar, no lifting.

The hardest part on the rear is getting that shock back on by stepping on my drums.

rez887
02-03-2007, 04:58 PM
Just want to put the size of the bolt in lower part of the shock:
rear shocks needs a 17mm socket.

spdracr
12-11-2007, 03:24 AM
what is that one thing almost got his hand chopped off ??

djflex167
12-11-2007, 05:27 AM
nice tutorial!!

spdracr
12-12-2007, 03:19 PM
what is that one thing almost got his hand chopped off ?? anyone have an answer. What is it that i have to watch out for?

02redgalant
12-12-2007, 03:36 PM
what is that one thing almost got his hand chopped off ?? anyone have an answer. What is it that i have to watch out for?

what he means is the rear knuckle is held down by the shock when you knock the shock off the knuckle it'll "lift" up cause the shock is not pushing it down same happens when you put it back on you have to have someone push it down so you can fit the shock

Divinity
12-12-2007, 03:39 PM
If you're seriously worried about a little scrape.. maybe you shouldn't do it. It's just the bolts on top of the rear assembly.

spdracr
12-12-2007, 05:31 PM
If you're seriously worried about a little scrape.. maybe you shouldn't do it. It's just the bolts on top of the rear assembly. lol you don't how much i got hurt when i was modding my last car, i'm not afraid from a lil scrape he just made it seem like it's something serious and i just wanted to find out

JDMspec
08-19-2008, 04:00 PM
did anyone have trouble with removing either the right or left front stabilizer links?

I coulnd't get it unbolted on the drivers side and ended up striping the inner part of the srew...

karn
11-13-2008, 03:24 PM
this is for just replacing.. the coil springs.. what if i am also replacing the shock struts with kyb agx.. i dont need a spring compressor right?? i just put the new coil spring on the kyb agx shock struts and throw them on?? or do i need to open the old one and get out some materials to use with the new one??

dknight3
11-13-2008, 07:52 PM
you need spring compressors no matter what.
you need to get out the rubber pieces off your old suspension unless you buy new ones.

03-Galant-ES
02-28-2009, 02:32 PM
how much is a spring compressor
im lowering the G in the next week or 2 and my brother in law who is helping me is wary about the spring compressors sold at auto part stores

4-G-rim
03-01-2009, 01:59 PM
I believe I bought my spring compressor tool for like $25 several years ago.

The one I have is pretty simple in design but does the job pretty well. The one I have is a clamp with a screw rod to compress and decompress the spring. I have done several dozen spring installations with the tool and works perfect each time.

qnz
03-01-2009, 02:45 PM
its free at autozone. you pay a deposit fee which you get back when you return it.

qnz
03-01-2009, 02:47 PM
ahh. i remember this tutorial. With this turtorial, I started on the long road of modding my car.

03-Galant-ES
03-01-2009, 02:49 PM
yeah I knew autozone lent it out

HungarianHunter
04-08-2009, 11:45 PM
The two massive bolts holding the front shock on take 240 ft/lb of torque, that's their stock tightness, but my torsion bar goes up to 150... can I just max it out and then just give it another good push, basically tighten it as much as I can?

And where do I need to cut the bump stops? (if at all)

varroa
05-10-2010, 11:16 PM
also, will blue locktite help or hurt?

as in, does locktite plus a lot of pushing equal 240 ft-lbs?

02redgalant
05-10-2010, 11:26 PM
no stick with muscle...

03silver8g
08-03-2010, 08:14 AM
did anyone have trouble with removing either the right or left front stabilizer links?

I coulnd't get it unbolted on the drivers side and ended up striping the inner part of the srew...

i had the same problem.. what should i do?

Ventolin5
11-13-2010, 09:58 PM
Good write up even tho some of the pictures are old and not available.
Funny as hell you took apart with rope haha, good way to warn some people what not to do at least.
Thanks.