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Okay so I got my set of tokico struts and springs. Well anyways on the front it came with a gland nut and a washer, now with the washer the gland nut does not seat completely like this

 

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Now I tightened both of them pretty tight but the front right was making clunks so I looked and the nut was really loose. What should I do, remove the washer and torque the nut down or leave the washer and torque the nut down ?

 

Sorry for the image quality.

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Okay I think did a few things wrong first off, I've never done suspension before and the tokico kit did not come with instructions. What is he filling the strut tube with I did not put that "Oil" in and I will remove the spacers when time permits, mean while it's bum-a-ride-time. So first off what kind of oil is that and where do I get it. Second off is it needed for tokico HPs on a 83 280ZX ?

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I believe the oil is primarily there to transfer the heat generated by the up/down motion of the strut to the strut housing more efficiently so it can be dissipated. On my 73 I used Marvel Mystery oil mainly because I had it in the garage when I needed it. I imagine any oil that's reasonably thin will do.

 

As for your question if it's needed on an 83, I don't see why not, but I'll leave that to someone who owns a ZX.

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zmanco is right the oil is just a heat transfer. i bought the cheapest 10w30 from autozone. it wouldnt hurt to use it. only used about half a quart for all 4 corners. i dont own a zx so i also dont know about the spacer. but i posted that showing that it wouldnt be unusual if you didnt need it

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BTW, with regard to the clunk, you should also make sure you have the springs properly seated in the top perch when you set the car back down. Like you, I had one gland nut work loose. But after I tightened it I still had a clunk. Turns out one of the rear springs wasn't seated right. Took me way too long to figure that one out :(

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