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You don't have to compress them in the car. Just remember when you undo the strut from the turret, do NOT undo the big middle nut. Undo the 3 smaller bolts around it. This means it will come out as one unit. You can then wack the shock in a vice and get your compressors on there to get the springs off.
Chances are you will need compressors
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Yeah thanks mate. Not sure what the Haynes was on about then! I'm getting the springs swapped by a garage so that will be fine. How do you think they look? Pretty sick eh?
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They look short! What springs you fitting?
I've only ever used apex stuff once (some 30m. Springs on a shitty old 106) but they were good. I've heard very good things about them considering how much you pay!
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I used these on my AX, their good but they die quickly...
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Hello Liam...long time no see. When you say die do you mean they leak? After how long did yours spring a leak? Baring in mind I'm only doing like 5k per year. I love the feel of them they are so heavy duty and bulky. Might as well get them to put new top mounts on when they swap the springs over.
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Mine didn't leak, but they lost their effectiveness after about 6-7k. Not bad for the money, but I swear by Boge dampers, always have.
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Blimey that's a short lifespan. I'll look into alternatives...but for £60 for the pair of front ones, I paid more for the rear ones so can't complain really! Hmmm...doesn't seem Boge do any for a 306.
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Thanks for that picture Kezzieboy, that's very helpful. What would you say they feel like? Did you notice an improvement over the standard units? And do you have them on the rear as well?
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Well I had the matched springs as well, lowered 40mm, and it completely transformed it. It's firm, but not harsh or crashy. And yup bought the whole kit with rears as well.
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How long have you had them on? Liam said they wear out quickly...from the pic it looks like they've done a fair few miles.
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Mine were on the car when i bought it in 2010, still on the car now with the apex springs which came with it and it's still good handling, I've done around 26k in the car and no idea how long they were on the car before i bought it
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Nice one! Seems quite a lot of people have these, I thought most people go with Bilstein B4s...oh well! I have Jamex springs which are the same colour, going to look sick!