You basically lift up the car, remove the rear wheels , get a portable lift that can sustain the rear axle , and remove the two screws that hold the shock absorber in place.
That's how i did mine , but i work in a garage , so i had everything i needed.
I guess you should also be able to do it with the car on the ground , by simply using two hydraulic lifts, one to lift the car, and one to hold the rear axle. You need to do one wheel at a time , even if you do it on the ground or in a garage.
The rear shock absorbers on the mark 4 are easy to replace, among the easiest i've ever done.
The story changes drastically if you need to replace the front shock absorbers , and for that , i suggest you to have the job done at a garage you're familiar with.
You could also do it yourself , but you need a lift like those you see in a garage, because you need to lift up the car, and loose a bit the sub frame to successfully remove the shocks( if you don't do that, the axle will hit the sub frame, and you won't be able to lower enough the suspension knuckle to remove it from the shock absorber).
if i was to fix suspension by adding shocks, i would use air shocks to compensate for the air ride
I found it easier to remove the back seats, disconnect the connections on the top of each shock, jack up each side, remove the wheel, the rest is common sense, remove the bolts and reverse to install.
Yes you can my friend had them on his golf mark 4
no need to replace wheel bearing unless the wheel bearing is worn out
The camshaft sensor is located in the distributor. I believe you have to replace the hole distributor.
The mark 2 golf crank sensor is usually on the flywheel.
Yes, you are allowed to do this. You are however, not allowed to remove white stakes as these mark the boundary of the course.
The horn is located under the front bumper behind the fog lights. Slide your fingers up under the and remove the 2 clips attaching them then replace it.
mark 3
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