rear suspension
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rear suspension
can somebody explain too me what is goin on there is no strut on my rear suspension on my lanos 01
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It's not fully independant. It uses an 'axel' or a 'beam'. 2 hubs are mounted to the beam, which i think, on all lanoses, use Drum rear brakes instead disk brakes.
As was said, because theres no strut for your spring and shock to be mounted in, the shock is bolted onto the beam and bolted down to either strut top from inside the boot. Aswell as that, there are 2 spring 'beds' on the beam, that your springs sit on.
It really is, so so soooo basic. Changing shocks and springs is FAR easier like this as you can just undo the two top bolts from the boot, that hold your shocks in place and the suspension beam will sway down.
As was said, because theres no strut for your spring and shock to be mounted in, the shock is bolted onto the beam and bolted down to either strut top from inside the boot. Aswell as that, there are 2 spring 'beds' on the beam, that your springs sit on.
It really is, so so soooo basic. Changing shocks and springs is FAR easier like this as you can just undo the two top bolts from the boot, that hold your shocks in place and the suspension beam will sway down.
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The way i change the shocks and springs, that's a lotta flex! :P
And here's another pic of a similar rear beam, for sidiouspr.
This one's from a mk2 Astra GTE, which is now in my Daewoo Nexia. I think it's different from the Lanos'es one, but only difference being the size, the hubs bolt up the same and the springs shocks sit in the same places [pretty much].
And here's another pic of a similar rear beam, for sidiouspr.
This one's from a mk2 Astra GTE, which is now in my Daewoo Nexia. I think it's different from the Lanos'es one, but only difference being the size, the hubs bolt up the same and the springs shocks sit in the same places [pretty much].
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i know i have discussed this a thousand times but bare with me... will the bolt pattern of the hub match the one on a vectra A??Pir0 wrote:
This one's from a mk2 Astra GTE, which is now in my Daewoo Nexia. I think it's different from the Lanos'es one, but only difference being the size, the hubs bolt up the same and the springs shocks sit in the same places [pretty much].
if so then i have found a source for rear disks conversion for a lanos in Egypt (got no Astra GTE here at all)
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Yep, aslong as it doent have active rear suspension, ie, the 4x4 versions.MMamdouh wrote:
i know i have discussed this a thousand times but bare with me... will the bolt pattern of the hub match the one on a vectra A??
if so then i have found a source for rear disks conversion for a lanos in Egypt (got no Astra GTE here at all)
MMamdouh
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