2 sets of struts - need 2nd set of spring caps
2 sets of struts - need 2nd set of spring caps
Ok, so I am thinking of dropping the car with new struts/springs (please, don't post what to get, there are already a ton of threads on this).
Anyhow, Since during the winter I would like the car to be OEM "4x4" for snow ground clearance (I go skiing alot), I am thinking about just keeping the whole OEM strut/spring assemblies together for quick switch-out (no spring compressors, etc....) and just getting new top caps (or whatever their called) for the aftermarket spring/struts. So basically I would just have 2 complete spring/strut sets available which could be switched out without much trouble. So here's my question: I am assuming all I would need to get is the 4 top caps for the strut/spring assemblies. I assume I could just get a set of OEM ones from the dealer? Anyone know how much these would cost?
thanks in advance for the info.
Anyhow, Since during the winter I would like the car to be OEM "4x4" for snow ground clearance (I go skiing alot), I am thinking about just keeping the whole OEM strut/spring assemblies together for quick switch-out (no spring compressors, etc....) and just getting new top caps (or whatever their called) for the aftermarket spring/struts. So basically I would just have 2 complete spring/strut sets available which could be switched out without much trouble. So here's my question: I am assuming all I would need to get is the 4 top caps for the strut/spring assemblies. I assume I could just get a set of OEM ones from the dealer? Anyone know how much these would cost?
thanks in advance for the info.
Yeah I'm gonna bring one (loaner from autozone) or maybe if its cheap enough I will just take the whole spring/strut assemblies and take them apart later at home when I get the new springs/struts...
Then I will put the parts together with the springs/struts I order and have 2 sets complete, so I can just bolt them in and out quick....
Then I will put the parts together with the springs/struts I order and have 2 sets complete, so I can just bolt them in and out quick....
Originally Posted by MacAlert
Don't try to take those parts off w/o a spring compressor.
Originally Posted by redstradic
Why not? I just took off my springs and struts yesterday to replace the strut bearings since i was getting a clicking sound when turning the wheel. I just pushed down on the spring and tophot while a 4th gen buddy undid the bolt. It saved us about 20-30 min on each side without using them.
Originally Posted by housecor
Redstratic - not to go OT, but what is the strut bearing? I just swapped my suspension so I'm sure I saw this part. Any pic of it?
Originally Posted by redstradic
Why not? I just took off my springs and struts yesterday to replace the strut bearings since i was getting a clicking sound when turning the wheel. I just pushed down on the spring and tophot while a 4th gen buddy undid the bolt. It saved us about 20-30 min on each side without using them.
Originally Posted by redstradic
yeah i should have taken a pic of it but i didnt have a camera. the strut bearing was destroyed when i removed it. it wasnt turning properly and it was making clicking sounds when i woud turn the wheel or a small thud when i would go over bumps. its the little gray disc shape thing (the bottom rotates) that sits underneath the top hat. it allows the top hat to turn without making the spring turn.
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