Problems installing coilovers
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Problems installing coilovers
i just started to put my coilovers in and im having some trouble. the rear top strut mounting bolts are simple but the lower one is hell. i cant budge it. any tips with that? also, the front stabalizer bar, the top nut spins but so does the bolt, so its not actually being loosened. i have no clue how to get it out. any other tips would be great. thanks!
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it's actually trying to tell you that you should just leave it alone before you screw something up even worse.
take it to farm and fleet down in Oak creek or waukesha and have them install some new struts (i'm sure you need them anyway, then come home and swap your springs then you know all the parts will come apart nicely.
take it to farm and fleet down in Oak creek or waukesha and have them install some new struts (i'm sure you need them anyway, then come home and swap your springs then you know all the parts will come apart nicely.
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Its the rear. It took me a while to get the lower mounting bolt off but once I did, the strut wouldn't come off the lower mount. I can turn it side to side ever so slightly, but it won't slide off. I tried pounding it with a crowbar and hammer and it wouldn't budge. Shouldn't it be easy from here? And how much would new struts be at farm n fleet?
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well, we cant reach through the internet with a hammer and a wrench and do it for you. heat, leverage, strength (mentally and physically) are all you need to remove the strut. it's pretty obvious you don't have the tools, equipment or skills. that's why having someone with the tools, equipment and experiance do it so you dont get hurt or screw it up... btw do you have a spring compressor so you don't knockout your teeth when you remove the spring?
the auto shop teacher in Hartford is super mopar knowledgeable. during the summer he works for a shop in Hartford, maybe I could hook you up and he can do it for you
the auto shop teacher in Hartford is super mopar knowledgeable. during the summer he works for a shop in Hartford, maybe I could hook you up and he can do it for you