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I got a thread like this at sl-i.net I never made one here because I did not think it was allowed. http://www.sl-i.net/FORUM/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=13331
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How often do we need to change compressor oil? I've had mine for about a year now but it's only seen maybe like 5-6 hours of use.
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Strut mounts?
1-3-2-4 replied to 1-3-2-4's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
some videos from yesterday So cold in that last video.. -
the rear is not camber'ed so that's not an issue. I don't have any pipe that long enough or can fit over my 1/2" breaker bar... plus my 1/2" sockets are all deep sockets and I think it would be very tight or not fit with the breaker bar on. I do have a 3/8" socket but It's a huskey so I don't know how much force it can take For the fronts I used my impact on it. I had both bolts out in about a min which include tapping them out.
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lol you can keep it for now until I get my snow tires mounted. I just rotated these tires for the last time after that good bye all seasons! haha I dunno if you saw my thread but I only got one strut on today first of all it was friken 38 and blowing wind all day.. and 2nd it was dark and I could not get the top bolt to move on the rear strut.. So Monday I will try again.. Any tips? My impact wrench is too fat to fit but it would make the job super easy..
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the rears are hard because my tool will fit the bolt head but it's tight for the nut I'm not sure if my wobble socket will be any help... Fronts are a breeze I held my impact on the top bolt for 20 seconds and it did not move.. the lower bolt well the nut and the bolt started spinning but that's ok I had that happen before. I don't know if it's just me but it seems like the car sits a tad higher And for the bolt for the rear.. I can always use hand tools lol.. but after you use an impact wrench you get a little spoiled