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liquidimports84 06-11-2019 06:12 AM

aligning strut back to the car
 
Is there a trick to aligning strut back to the car? Im not having any luck. I also tried screwing the strut to the car and trying to attach the rotor base to it. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1560262340.jpg

liquidimports84 06-11-2019 06:21 AM

Somehow magically 1 minute after posting this, I gave it a try one more time and i got it to line up. If this website isn't a good luck idk what is

piper6909 06-11-2019 06:24 AM

Deleted. You figured it out as I was typing. Good work!

liquidimports84 06-11-2019 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by piper6909 (Post 597328)
Deleted. You figured it out as I was typing. Good work!

Believe it or not I lined it up with one hand and while holding the strut in place I reached out with my other hand and tightened the screws. I do agree that a small jack will be a huge help. Im going to pick one up before doing other 3 wheels. Thanks for the tip

ndfrigi 06-11-2019 06:45 AM

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Good you did the rear first because front is more easier to replace the struts. Meaning, it will be lot easier for you since you did the harder side.

I replaced mine all 4 corners with bilstein also last year. Also, you may want to mark with a sharpy your various adjustments/bolts so u can install it back almost same alignment before removal. I did that and when time for actual alignment, there is only minor adjustment done by the alignment guy.

liquidimports84 06-11-2019 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ndfrigi (Post 597330)
Good you did the rear first because front is more easier to replace the struts. Meaning, it will be lot easier for you since you did the harder side.

I replaced mine all 4 corners with bilstein also last year. Also, you may want to mark with a sharpy your various adjustments/bolts so u can install it back almost same alignment before removal. I did that and when time for actual alignment, there is only minor adjustment done by the alignment guy.


Fantastic! Thanks for the tip and that is a great news to hear about the front shocks, I was having a seconds thoughts if I should have done this myself


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