Replacing rear struts WITH ABS
Posted: April 21st, 2009, 4:03 pm
Hey everyone. I am new to MX-3's as this is my girlfriends car. I am however familiar with working on other cars (namely Nissans). I am replacing her rear struts as the one is completely blown and the strut shaft is actually moving side to side within the strut body (very bad haha). I was surprised to find out that the mx-3 has struts in the rear and I took a look and it actually looks like I will need a spring compressor to get it apart and back together (Please correct me here if I'm wrong.).
The suspension design is kind of ingenious, almost like a passive mechanical 4-wheel steering. The electronic 4 wheel steering on my 240SX is sure a lot different.
Also, the car has ABS. I do not have experience with ABS cars. I know how it works but I've always chosen to own cars without it as I personally like to be in control of my own brakes. So am I going to need any special tools to do this job other than a spring compressor? I ordered struts specifically for ABS cars as they were the same price anyways. Does the ABS strut have an extra tab to mount the abs line or sensor or whatever? I tried doing a search but couldn't find anything specific to ABS for this job.
Anyways any help would be greatly appreciated as I worry for my girlfriends safety driving the car the way it is and I would like to get it done this weekend.
The suspension design is kind of ingenious, almost like a passive mechanical 4-wheel steering. The electronic 4 wheel steering on my 240SX is sure a lot different.
Also, the car has ABS. I do not have experience with ABS cars. I know how it works but I've always chosen to own cars without it as I personally like to be in control of my own brakes. So am I going to need any special tools to do this job other than a spring compressor? I ordered struts specifically for ABS cars as they were the same price anyways. Does the ABS strut have an extra tab to mount the abs line or sensor or whatever? I tried doing a search but couldn't find anything specific to ABS for this job.
Anyways any help would be greatly appreciated as I worry for my girlfriends safety driving the car the way it is and I would like to get it done this weekend.