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Old Jul 14, 2013 | 02:04 AM
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Guide to remove rear shocks?

Went to a very good profesional shop to get my oil changed and get my rear suspension checked since there is a loud thud coming from the left rear tire. It sounds like if the shock was hitting the chassis.

Anyways, the shop floor manager wanted to remove the shock to inspect it since he thought it might be the culprit. After raising the car he saw that it was not as simple as loosening a few bolts to remove the shock absorver. There is no easy access from the trunk to the top of the shock unless they took all the trim of the trunk. He told me that it would take more time to do it so I thought that it would be better to take it to te dealer instead.

Is there a guide on how to replace the rear shocks on a w204? I cant seem to find one.
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Old Jul 14, 2013 | 03:58 AM
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It is a s simple as loosening a couple of bolts,

Remove rear load compartment sill trim, two plastic 10mm nuts, unscrew about 5mm.s but leave them there

Pull the load sill trim upwards with a firm, hard yank, it will sound horrible but it will come off.

Loosen the trunk trim left or right by loosening about 6 plastic expander plugs and the rear plastic hook near the light unit.

Loosen the two bottom steel hooks with a torx socket after removing the plastic lids.

Fold rear seat forward

pull out the trim starting from the top rear, you will need to guide it around the trunk lid hinge and spring, dont forget to unclip the light unit

Loosen the two top shock nuts

loosen the lower control arm bolt holding the shock

Compress shock and fold it out.

Install in reverse order.
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Old Jul 14, 2013 | 10:51 PM
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We never touched the seat during our install, everything can be accessed from the trunk.
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 03:28 AM
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Of course it can, but its a lot easier to remove the trunk trim if you fold the seat, it takes 2 seconds so why make it harder for you?
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 06:00 AM
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Trunk trim? You're talking about the carpeting? That just peels back after you've removed the plastic fasteners. It's a matter of debate which is "harder", for me I just think adding a set that doesn't necessarily needs to be done would be considered "harder". Either way the op can choose which way he wants to work, I'm just offering my experience in the matter.
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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 06:07 AM
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