HooliPNW
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Yes. Take off the lower ball joint nuts. Make sure the other wheel can spin freely. Then Rotate the hub in the assembly by rocking it back and forward. It should reaseat.
Did you have to use a strut spreader when you put the TypeR Front Springs on your integra? This looks similar to my friends MK7 GTI.Yes. Take off the lower ball joint nuts. Make sure the other wheel can spin freely. Then Rotate the hub in the assembly by rocking it back and forward. It should reaseat.
The Type R FK8 springs are shorter and I didn't need to compress them. I just slid them on and bolted the top hat nut down. For removal of factory springs I did have to compress them.Did you have to use a strut spreader when you put the TypeR Front Springs on your integra? This looks similar to my friends MK7 GTI.
Not talking about compressing, but to get the whole strut assembly out of the knuckle. Looks like this:The Type R FK8 springs are shorter and I didn't need to compress them. I just slid them on and bolted the top hat nut down. For removal of factory springs I did have to compress them.
Oh. You need a a 17mm socket i think. It's just one bolt holding it in. You do need to fully remove that bolt because it retains the strut in.Not talking about compressing, but to get the whole strut assembly out of the knuckle. Looks like this:
I lifted the front of the vehicle off of the ground.. there is a centered jack point to do this. I used ramps to get the car high enough for my jack to fit underAnd the strut assembly then just slid out for you? @Integra23
Oh you may want to loosen the single top hat nut before taking the load off of it. This will spin easily and I had to get a pass-through socket set to with 17mm socket and stick a 6mm or 8mm allen key in it while loosening the nut.And the strut assembly then just slid out for you? @Integra23
I damaged a connector on my last car. Had it unplugged but the cable snagged when removing the strut. Not good if it's the ABS sensor and with this car so new it might be tough to find the replacement harnessAfter 7 hours of getting this thing inā¦ I messed up when sliding out the whole strut because the cvt boot actually got bent.. but easy fix just didnāt know at first lmao. 1 thing went wrong though, the plug that connects to the sensor ripped so thatās a bummer I forgot to disconnect