M-18000-Z2 - Tokico Strut Kit
Re: M-18000-Z2 - Tokico Strut Kit
i don't think you should need anything except simple tools and maybe some bolts...? whats included in the "kit"?<P>dave
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Re: M-18000-Z2 - Tokico Strut Kit
what was the finaly price
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there is no way to tell from just looking at them.... the only thing to see is if there is visible oil leaking...but otherwise, you cannot tell until you have them on the car.
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Re: M-18000-Z2 - Tokico Strut Kit
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by keymaker:<BR><STRONG>I remember 6 years ago some guy said if you can push them in by hand, they are bad... And they should push out beyond your control as well...<P>Any truth there?</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>NO
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Re: M-18000-Z2 - Tokico Strut Kit
If it's 100% out of control and bouncing like you say, something's broke, but it could be anything, not just the strut. Get it jacked up (leave the wheel on) and crawl underneath while somebody man-handles the wheel - trying to move it in, out, forward, backward. If the problem is that bad, you're likely to find what's broke.