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Old 06-16-2019, 05:34 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SPDKING View Post
So last weekend I did the fronts for my brand new Annex Suspension coilovers. Now this weekend I tried to install the rears. Passenger side went smooth as butter, I always make sure to blast all the bolts and nuts a day before to soak so they are easy to take off the next day.

However, the driverside bolt holding the damper will not come loose for anything. I tried a flamethrower, PB blaster multiple times, breaker bar, impact gun, and those sockets used to remove striped nuts and bolts

Here is the end result of my rage and agony

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Take the nut off on the other side. The bolt head makes it more difficult because it has to spin inside the shock also.
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