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Re: rear strut assembly replacement proceedure
with the help of this write up, i just did my rear struts. i bought the quick struts from rock auto, just like the guy in the write up. they were the cheapest i could find anywhere.
everything went great, in the write up the guy goes through hell getting the 2 bottom nuts loose, he has to use a fence post for leverage. mine werent nearly that bad. a socket wrench alone did the trick. no breaker bar, no cheater pipe. i actually went through more hell trying to get the 2 bolts out. lots and lots of beating with a hammer, but be careful otherwise you'll flatten the tip of them, i put a small socket over them, then beat on the socket.
the only thing that i would add to that write up is, for me to actually get the strut assembly off and away from the vehicle, i had to remove that big black plastic piece that goes all the way around the tires, the piece that the top of the strut goes through. also, i recommend removing the sway bar link nut before the bottom 2 bolts
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2001 Grand Prix GT: cat/u-bend/resonator delete, zzp PLOG, Custom Intake, DHP PCM,
1981 Fairmont 6cyl 3 speed
1978 Ford Ranchero GT 302 with a few goodies
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