Time for some new strut cartridges? New springs? No clue? You're in
luck! Thanks to Rex for the help!
This is easy. The only special tool you MUST have is spring compressors.
These aren't expensive, and are also available for rent from some parts
stores. Once properly equipped, all you have to do is:
- Jack the car up, secure it on jack stands, and remove the tires.
- Open the hood and hatch, and remove the plastic plugs/covers.
- Loosen the nut that lives under there, but DO NOT remove it entirely.
- Disconnect the end links for your sway bars.
- Disconnect the brake lines, front and rear.
- Remove the two large bolts the hold the front strut assembly to the
steering knuckle.
- Remove the three nuts holding the strut insulator to the body under
the hood.
- You may need to disconnect the TC rods where they bolt on to the front
control arm.
- Take the front strut assembly out of the car.
- Remove the nuts from the four bolts that hold the halfshaft to the
wheel axle.
- Disconnect the halfshaft from the axle.
- Remove the three nuts holding the strut insulator to the body.
- Lower the strut assembly downward until the studs clear the bodywork,
the pivot it outward until it clears the fender. Careful, don't scratch
the wheel arch!
- Place the spring compressors in to the spring, and, believe it or not,
compress the spring.
- Remove the nuts loosened in step 4.
- Remove the upper spring seats and springs.
- With whatever burly tool you can get, loosen the large nuts that hold
the strut cartridge in the strut housing.
- Remove the strut cartridges, and toss 'em out!
- There should be oil in the strut housings, but if not, add some oil.Aim
for an ounce or two. This helps radiate heat from the cartridge.
- Put the new strut in, and retighten the nuts. Make sure they're tight
- if they get loose the struts will rattle around.
- Compress the new springs, and place them on the strut assembly.
- Put the upper spring seats back on, and tighen the retaining nuts.
- CAREFULLY loosen the spring compressors.
- Once everything looks seated well, put the rest of it back together
- remember to bleed the brakes thoroughly.