Downpipe nuts

TJenkos

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Turbo to downpipe nuts..

Removed the backbox and mid section, now at the front...

What tools do I require to get to the nuts properly? Should I be undoing them from the top or the bottom?

Believe I need a universal joint and some stubby spanners.. Is there anything else I could do with, other than the obvious ratchets etc!

Thanks

Tom
 

daves ibiza

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i found it easyer go under car join a good couple of extensions together with rachet do it tha way . if not use spanners . be even harder when you replace bigger down pipe .
 

daves ibiza

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i used loads of extensions and went from under neath . stubby no good lol u carnt get leaverige to tighten lol. whens u go underneath ull see what i mean .
 

Big_daddy

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Just done this recently. I use S bend spanners, a straight spanner and medium size rachet witha flexi head. size 17

For extra room, remove heat sheild for brake lines.
 

tommy2008cupra

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not as fun as puttin my mani on though is it dave lol
 

tommy2008cupra

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try fitting an uprated one there are still 2 bolts that are too close to the runners to do up impossible lots of swearing was involved lol
 

Big_daddy

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try fitting an uprated one there are still 2 bolts that are too close to the runners to do up impossible lots of swearing was involved lol

i know, its tight down there, used cheap halford rachets (£9 set:D ) with a jack back to tighten :doh: holds well. lol
 

TJenkos

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Was an impossible nightmare! Left the standard one on and put the rest back together for now!

Anyone in the midlands area fancy earning a bit of dosh???
 

daves ibiza

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lol yeah you right there tom lol swearing :cartman:. we will get there in the end ;)
 

EZ Tutty

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just a quick tip... get some new downpipe nuts from seat/vw... the old 17mm nuts have been replaced with 16mm ones.

This means theres more room between the nut and the pipe it's self.. and allowed me to get a socket on the nuts from underneath for refitting (also makes future removal easier), where i couldn't with the original nuts.

When i did this job i found removing the driver side driveshaft, and the heatshield around the CV joint (gearbox end) made life much easier.

Good Luck lol
 

TJenkos

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All sounds a nightmare, sure you don't want to do it for beer tokens Paul? :cry:

I might try a few places for quotes, just in case its worth it!