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Sway bar links done...ABS light on....

Ive been contemplating whether i should replace the struts in my car myself(front only), or pay the mechanic shop 416 dollars (again,front only).  Ive never done any type of suspension work before so i dont really know what i would be getting into, and i havent researched it much yet because i dont want to waste my time if its too much of a challenge. So, my question to you guys is, is there anything in particular that is really challenging about it?
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1994 Lincoln Mark VIII


 

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Reply #1
I just put some on my 88 sport. Do it yourself and save the money. There is nothing to it, 2 bolts on the bottom and one nut on top.  Just put a jack stand under the control arm to keep the spring compressed and you shouldn't have any problems. I had to take the rotor off to get the bottom bolt out. I left the strut mount on and just took the nut off the top of the strut and it slides out.
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Reply #2
Ok, so you would jack the car itself first right? Would i put the jackstand under the spring before i started unbolting the strut?

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I left the strut mount on and just took the nut off the top of the strut and it slides out.
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Im guessing it slides out of the top? Sorry so many question, i wanna make sure i understand how to do this, the online manual at autozone is confusing as hell.
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1994 Lincoln Mark VIII


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Reply #3
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It's one of the easiest things to do.  Put the car on stands, pull the front wheels, pop the hood, loosen the two bolts/nuts on the spindle, loosen the retaining nut at the top of the strut, use a floor jack to support the control arm, then remove the nuts, bolts, strut.  Just don't strip any threads!  And watch your knuckles around the spindles.
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Reply #4
Quote from: 20thanniver-ls;256997
Ok, so you would jack the car itself first right? Would i put the jackstand under the spring before i started unbolting the strut?


yes jack the car up put a jack stand under the spring on the control arm


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Im guessing it slides out of the top? Sorry so many question, i wanna make sure i understand how to do this, the online manual at autozone is confusing as hell.


it slides out the bottom
88 Sport, custom white 140 mph gauge, 11 in brake upgrade, stock mustang headers, bassani x-pipe, cherry bomb vortec lers, HO conversion
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Reply #5
Yea that sounds wicked easy lol. When supporting the control arms i just raise the jack just enough so when i unbolt the strut completley and take it out the spring dosent come out?
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1994 Lincoln Mark VIII


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Reply #6
That top nut will most likely require an impact gun to get it off there.  You're not going to just twist it off with a ratchet.

The two spindle bolts will probably require a little heat in addition to the impact to get them loose.
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Reply #7
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That top nut will most likely require an impact gun to get it off there. You're not going to just twist it off with a ratchet.


Ive got a dewalt electric impact, its not pnuematic but it should work.

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The two spindle bolts will probably require a little heat in addition to the impact to get them loose


Got that covered as well thanks for the advice;)
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1994 Lincoln Mark VIII


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Reply #8
Quote from: Chuck W;257003
That top nut will most likely require an impact gun to get it off there.  You're not going to just twist it off with a ratchet.

The two spindle bolts will probably require a little heat in addition to the impact to get them loose.


Thats what i had to do.
88 Sport, custom white 140 mph gauge, 11 in brake upgrade, stock mustang headers, bassani x-pipe, cherry bomb vortec lers, HO conversion
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Reply #9
Ok, I dont want to sound like a moron but....

1. Jack up car, remove wheels, support control arm.

2. Loosen top bolt and two bottom bolts, reomve strut.

3. Slide in new strut, tighten bolts.

4. Lower control arm support, put tires on, lower car.

Just want to be sure thats all ther is to it....
FOXLESS!!

1994 Lincoln Mark VIII


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Reply #10
You got it
88 Sport, custom white 140 mph gauge, 11 in brake upgrade, stock mustang headers, bassani x-pipe, cherry bomb vortec lers, HO conversion
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Reply #11
Thanks for the inspiration guys, gonna get it done next weekend. Probably shoulda asked this firrst, but how do you know if the struts are bad? When i go over bumps i hear like a clanging noise when my tires go up and down. I had this problem once before on another car (93 cougar) thought it was the control arms but that wasnt it, so im thinking struts. Sound about right?
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1994 Lincoln Mark VIII


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Reply #12
Yea thats most likely a bad strut.
88 Sport, custom white 140 mph gauge, 11 in brake upgrade, stock mustang headers, bassani x-pipe, cherry bomb vortec lers, HO conversion
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Reply #13
Is there any torque spec for the bolts or is it just as tight as i can get them?
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1994 Lincoln Mark VIII


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Reply #14
Just make them tight I wouldnt worry bout torque.
88 Sport, custom white 140 mph gauge, 11 in brake upgrade, stock mustang headers, bassani x-pipe, cherry bomb vortec lers, HO conversion
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