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Help! Strut Removal Ae71


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I'm putting some new shocks in the front of the 71 and I'm having a bit of trouble getting the struts out, I have removed the 3 little nuts on the top, and the 2 on the side of the bottom and the little one right on the bottom. The strut still won't pop out of the bottom, any help would be much appreciated!

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From memory, I'm pretty sure I wedged a breaker bar in between the swaybar and the castor rod(?) and pushed down. I had one of my mates holding the strut while doing this, ready to pop it out.

 

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Oh yeah, hang your brake calipers up somewhere to avoid having it on the ground like I did :P

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There is a nut at the top of the strut casingyou have to undo (the gland nut). To get the strut/spring top off you'll need a rattle gun (or do what I do and use vice grips on the shock piston, seeing as you're replacing them you wont have to worry about scratching the pistons). To tighten the strut tops back on the new shocks I use vice grips again but pad the teeth with something soft but grippy like some rubber to avoid scratches. Also grip the piston as high as possible.

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Ahhh, they are wedged in there good are they? You may need to put the piston in a vice and hit the strut in the opposite direction. And soak that bitch with WD40.

 

Or are these those weird ones you need to unscrew with a special tool. Is there two holes on the top of the shock on either side of the piston?

 

Pics?

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