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Been working on getting on getting my 4 yellow christmas presents installed. Backs went on super easy, but the fronts have been kickng my ass. Got the spring/shock assemblys off, and the springs compressed, but when I went to take the nut off the top of the shock, well thats my problem. Its like literally not there. I dont even know whats holding this thing together....
I tried pounding a socket on the end of it to try and turn something, but no dice.
Any ideas?
Last edited by sman; January 22nd, 2011, 12:59 PM.
Yeah those top nuts are notorious for being rusted solid.
Did mine at a friends shop with a wall mounted spring compressor and it still took 3 hours just to get them both apart. And that included using an Impact, Air chisel and a torch.
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Looks like you're going to have to cut it off. Can't you buy new strut mounts if you need to, as well? Not too familiar with struts but I do remember selling a lot of mounts at work. Same thing aren't they?
Edit: googled it, yes they are.
Last edited by Fbomb; January 22nd, 2011, 01:44 PM.
There's nothing there that even resembles a nut, we screwed with it for hours. Gonna have to torch of cut it for sure, wad trying to avoid that as the stupid mounts are pretty pricey and everywhere I called has to order them.
Wow... Ryan and I were discussing my suspension swap earlier today. He said this nut would be a pain if it was rusty. Fortunately for me the shocks were already replaced about 5k miles ago! Good luck with it Spencer - I say just torch it and get a new mount. How much are they?
Guess I will stop in to the auto parts store tomorrow and get a set ordered. I assume I need to get the big rubber insert thing for it too, or is that part of the mount?
If your getting a new mount there is no need to torch anything. I purchasred mount later down the road. and it came with everything I needed to assemble the unit
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