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After stumbling on something, I think I basically got screwed. I think both struts are broken. I may be wrong, but I found if I put a wrench on the

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Old 05-21-2014, 06:00 AM   #13 (permalink)
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After stumbling on something, I think I basically got screwed. I think both struts are broken.
I may be wrong, but I found if I put a wrench on the nut that holds down the hat on the strut, they spin freely, but don't tighten.
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