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Well I'm ready to put on my coilovers, but before I go ripping everything out I would like to know if it is possible to do the conversion without removing the strut assy completely from the car. I would like to leave it hooked up to the control arm and just drop it out of the fender. Would it be a real pita to cut the spring support off and weld on the new one in that position? Does the oil in the tube present a problem to welding?

 

I should really ask Ross this question, but it's been so long since I got them that I'm a little embarased about it.:oops:

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Well I'm ready to put on my coilovers, but before I go ripping everything out I would like to know if it is possible to do the conversion without removing the strut assy completely from the car. I would like to leave it hooked up to the control arm and just drop it out of the fender. Would it be a real pita to cut the spring support off and weld on the new one in that position?

 

Yes.

 

Does the oil in the tube present a problem to welding?

 

Hmmm... red hot metal, and highly flammable fluid. What do you think?

 

Dave

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Yes.

 

 

 

Hmmm... red hot metal' date=' and highly flammable fluid. What do you think?

 

Dave[/quote']

 

Thanks for the reality check Dave.

 

Duuuuh, What am I thinking? Hey, I never said anything about being smart! And I hate working in the cold anyway so I'll take them off and perty them up while I'm at it.

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