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I know its the wrong forum but i need help. Integra struts

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I know its the wrong forum but i need help. Integra struts

Post by nellyb1 »

Look i know its the wrong forum but i still need the help.

I'm replacing the struts on my old ladies 90 integra. But be bugged if i can get the things out. I've been told that i need to apply downwards pressure with a jack to get the bottom of it out. Is that right?

Anyways, if anybody can point me in the direction of a workshop manual online, or has some knowledge in the area. Can they let me know?

I'd hate to break something, I'd be sleeping on the couch for a month.

Cheers

Nelly
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Post by smccask »

use the right tool for the job, you will need a ball join separator, bolt puller/pusher, or jaw puller depending on the car. don't resort to jacks and hammers to separate tapered bolt ball joint connecitons. post a pic so people can comment, otherwise it is a straight forward job.
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Post by nellyb1 »

cheers man. jsut found a decent site with all the info.

for future reference

http://www.atfinley.com/service/index.p ... 690&r=0634

Thanks for the help man.
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Im a honda fan myself..

This site is one of many around.. http://www.ozhonda.com/

Aus based as well. But search b4 u post up!, Alot of search nazi's there..Like another site i know :?
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Post by nellyb1 »

yeh i've had a bit of a look thru there. The thing that they have a lot of is replacing and lowering the thing and what type of strut to buy. Not alot of info or pictures for us slower folks on the how to side of things.

That one i found shows it rather well. Just got to pull a little more of it apart then i thought. Which is all good.

I'm in 3 different forums now.
This
a mountain biking one
and now that ozhonda.

And i must say that the response times are great on here and the infomation that comes back is fantastic. Everytime i've asked a question (regardsless of how stupid) on this there are always a group of people that get back to you normally within minutes. Now that may mean that we all need a bit more of a life, however i'd like to spin it to say that we are devoted to providing a team based online environment in which information is easierly obtainable.
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