Rachael's Wonky Wheel Problem
#21
That article REALLY helps actually, I didn't know where a lot of these parts were and Haynes' pictures are terrible, can't see crap... So I'm going to do this tomorrow (GULP) and I want to make sure I have everything before I take my car apart-
strut mount
strut
endlinks
jack/ jack stands
my tool kit, which so far has been decently inclusive
bravery. haha.
and this may sound silly, but is there someone I can call if I'm in a pickle? My internet'* very sketchy so I don't want to rely on posts if something goes wrong. Cause I would be really stuck if this didn't go well...
strut mount
strut
endlinks
jack/ jack stands
my tool kit, which so far has been decently inclusive
bravery. haha.
and this may sound silly, but is there someone I can call if I'm in a pickle? My internet'* very sketchy so I don't want to rely on posts if something goes wrong. Cause I would be really stuck if this didn't go well...
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Rachel:
I have to ask the question:
Is it possible this is merely a rear bearing issue? I had an Integra with a wheel that tilted like that (not quite as severe) It was the bearing.
Just a hopeful thought, good luck!
Adam
I have to ask the question:
Is it possible this is merely a rear bearing issue? I had an Integra with a wheel that tilted like that (not quite as severe) It was the bearing.
Just a hopeful thought, good luck!
Adam
#27
Well, I got the strut out, but I can't figure out how to get the mount off of the strut, because it has some give and it twists. I just can NOT get that top bolt off the mount. Is there some trick I should know? I sprayed it with TONS of PB blaster to no avail :(
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Originally Posted by zuper8
Well, I got the strut out, but I can't figure out how to get the mount off of the strut, because it has some give and it twists. I just can NOT get that top bolt off the mount. Is there some trick I should know? I sprayed it with TONS of PB blaster to no avail :(
If you have a new rear strut and are not worried about harming the old one, you might be able to attach Vice Grips to the shaft, might get better bite with a towel wrapped around the shaft with the Vice Grips biting into the towel/shaft..
Also if you look at the top of the shaft where the nut is, there may be a recess in there for an Allen wrench...
Not sure how much this will help you, but I hope it will give you some direction in removing the strut mount...
also is the strurt mount cracked up or broken?
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After looking at that pic, and after what Racheal said about the mount a few posts back, I am wondering if maybe just the camber bolts just came loose. How easy were those two bolts to come off of the bearing knuckle?