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Old Jan 3, 2004
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Hey everyone, today I took off my nuespeed strut bar to clean my engine bay. Well the screws that held the strut bar on on the drivers side came off fine, but when I tried to put the strut bar back and put the two screws back on the drivers side, they wouldn't go on. The reason is because the studs are stripped at the top and I have no idea how they got that way. I am basically driving around with one stud screwed in on my drivers side. I was looking hard at the stripped studs and I saw that there were teeth at the very bottom of the screw, which reminded me alot of the studs on the wheels and how they can be replaced. Are these studs on my suspension replaceable?
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What you need is #11. Its gonna be bitch to replace them though.

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...SHOCK+ABSORBER
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I hope it has nothing to do with the strut bar... cuz I have a Neuspeed also and I would hate to have the same problem you have...
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n/m, I fixed the problem. I got a die kit and redid the worn screws. Worked great and paid for itself. That piece would have cost $40 and like $60 to install since I don't think it is a job that I could have done myself. The die kit paid for itself in one use.
 
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