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Originally Posted by Fern to the Z Nice!! Hey Bodytechz did you remove the strut bar? Thanks, yeah, I decided to go ahead and remove it, made the job much

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Old 04-21-2011, 08:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey Bodytechz did you remove the strut bar?
Thanks, yeah, I decided to go ahead and remove it, made the job much easier and it was no big deal to remove it, just took another 10 mins.
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Haven t done my install yet, most likely this week. For those of you who have done this, do you have to remove the strut bar? I saw it also says to remove the head cover but i wouldn't think that's necessary. I wanna do this as quick as possible haha.
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Haven t done my install yet, most likely this week. For those of you who have done this, do you have to remove the strut bar? I saw it also says to remove the head cover but i wouldn't think that's necessary. I wanna do this as quick as possible haha.
I did mine with only removing the front half of the engine cover . it would have been easier without the strut bar but i left it on .
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I did mine with only removing the front half of the engine cover . it would have been easier without the strut bar but i left it on .
Interesting. And why do you have to remove it at all? just curious and im not around my car to look at it...
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Haven t done my install yet, most likely this week. For those of you who have done this, do you have to remove the strut bar? I saw it also says to remove the head cover but i wouldn't think that's necessary. I wanna do this as quick as possible haha.
I did mine this weekend, I did remove the strut bar, as I was also doing HFC's. The passenger side was harder than the drivers side... The drivers side seemed to fit a bit better..
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