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advice please.
I need to replace my spindle. It comes in a Strut assembly. Do I need special tools. Has anyone done it before. How long dose it take and 1 to 10 how hard is it. Also
I need to change the fuel filter, anything I should Know?
Thanks in advance
Matt
I need to change the fuel filter, anything I should Know?
Thanks in advance
Matt
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Not a major job. Biggest headache is the bolts that hold the bottom of the strut assembly to the steering knuckle. Make sure they are well soaked with P B Blaster. There is a little triangle in the rubber at the top of the assembly, viewed from the engine bay, this orients the alignment for caster and camber. Make a note of it's position before removing.
Fuel filter, you shouldn't even need to ask.
You might wish to download the online FSM is you don't have a copy. Link is in my sig line.
Fuel filter, you shouldn't even need to ask.
You might wish to download the online FSM is you don't have a copy. Link is in my sig line.
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Originally Posted by trochoid
Not a major job. Biggest headache is the bolts that hold the bottom of the strut assembly to the steering knuckle. Make sure they are well soaked with P B Blaster. There is a little triangle in the rubber at the top of the assembly, viewed from the engine bay, this orients the alignment for caster and camber. Make a note of it's position before removing.
Fuel filter, you shouldn't even need to ask.
You might wish to download the online FSM is you don't have a copy. Link is in my sig line.
Fuel filter, you shouldn't even need to ask.
You might wish to download the online FSM is you don't have a copy. Link is in my sig line.
Air tools make the job much easier, although they're not 100% necessary. The FSM or a Haynes manual is mandatory. On the whole, the job is more PITA than difficult. Do a search on "strut replacement" or similar terms. There's one out there complete with pictures, maybe in the archive section.
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