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Old Jun 10, 2005
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anyone have a DIY for installing the rear struts?? i know how to do the fronts, i've changed two cars before. the back ones, i have never done before.
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The rears are just shocks... not struts. but its very easy once you take a look at them. 3 bolts and the thing will pratically fall out. (not really fall out, but there are only 3 bolts holding the shock/spring in).
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if you have done the front before, the rear will be a breeze. like zzyzx said its only 3 bolts one at the bottem, 2 at the top couldnt be any easyer.
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