Hey all,
This isnt really asking for any help, more just a tip for anyone this job may before who hasn't changed them on a Seat Ibiza. But simply... Take it all off. You will see video on YouTube where they simple drop the steering knuckle and then slide it back up in the strut once its in place. Does not go that way in reality. Just take it all off:
- Brake caliper
- Drop link,
- Ball joint,
- Drive shaft,
- Track rod end,
It sounds alot but the amount of time I wasn't keeping the track rod end and brake caliper in pace and trying to "shimmy" the knuckle up on the strut, compared to the other side, where I removed the knuckle and strut as one unit, was far easier.and quicker. It seems option A will be quicker but just remove it all, and see it as an opportunity to inspect all parts and may e even replace some. VW design for struts are instance, why not go for the two pinch bolt method but o well.
PS buy new drive shaft hub nuts. Two, the 36mm 12 point socket you need will need to be the chrome style ones, the traditional black hub nut sockets are too thick walled to fit in the recess of the seat Ibiza (lost a day just in this).
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This isnt really asking for any help, more just a tip for anyone this job may before who hasn't changed them on a Seat Ibiza. But simply... Take it all off. You will see video on YouTube where they simple drop the steering knuckle and then slide it back up in the strut once its in place. Does not go that way in reality. Just take it all off:
- Brake caliper
- Drop link,
- Ball joint,
- Drive shaft,
- Track rod end,
It sounds alot but the amount of time I wasn't keeping the track rod end and brake caliper in pace and trying to "shimmy" the knuckle up on the strut, compared to the other side, where I removed the knuckle and strut as one unit, was far easier.and quicker. It seems option A will be quicker but just remove it all, and see it as an opportunity to inspect all parts and may e even replace some. VW design for struts are instance, why not go for the two pinch bolt method but o well.
PS buy new drive shaft hub nuts. Two, the 36mm 12 point socket you need will need to be the chrome style ones, the traditional black hub nut sockets are too thick walled to fit in the recess of the seat Ibiza (lost a day just in this).

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