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    How do you remove the front struts?

    i have the springs off and everything. i can't really figure out how to unscrew the strut. it looks like you need a special tool. i'm pretty sure you do.

    any suggestions on what to use from people that have done it? i tried using a pipe wrench but it doesn't grip it very well and isn't really big enough.



    #2
    try a bigger pipe wrench. thats what i used
    Originally posted by blunttech
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      #3
      Or large channel locks.

      Or big flathead and a hammer if it's the style with notches.
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        #4
        Channel Lock Pliers work well for me.
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          #5
          i usually use a pipe wrench

          Originally posted by ROLLingKING
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          Originally posted by slammin.e28
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            #6
            2ft pipe wrench. comes off easy most of the time.
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              #7
              A vise and a pipe wrench works every time. if the shocks are pooched you could try using a "little" heat nothing to hot to loosen the rust. If the shocks are reusable. Don't use heat.
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