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Ah Rancho- feels safe again, even brakes with far less shake!
To get the top strut mounting bolt off of the left side under the brake distributer, I had to put a stubby closed end gear wrench, then a s-hook, and then pull it with a crow bar.
You don't need to press out the ball joints!
Just loosen the top strut mounts bolts to the top of the threads,
then get a small bolt(and washer) to put in the clevis fork (where the bolt holes are),
and spread the forks apart,
then you can manipulate the clevis out, then he strut.
Get strut compressors like ATXKJ pictured and you won't have any problem with a little oil on the threads- I used jack oil.
I did let the Jeep down before final torqueing the bolts with bushings.
_________________ 2006 Sport CRD Provent-removed, Snorkel Air box, Raycor fuel head/filter,Omega temp. sensor, Fuel pressure gage, Kennedy Lift pump-not working now, fuel cooler Covered, B&M cooler for trans oil, Suncoast TC/ shift kit, 245/70/16 Firestone Destination A/T's, Amzoil& water in the diffs, mobile 1 0w-40, Radiator blanket Thanks LOST
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