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Hi all, i bought a new set of struts for my tailgate but am having problems removing the old ones, can anyone help?

I have searched the forum but cant find anything!! HELPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!! :wacko:

This should help; http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/80617-how-to-install-aftermarket-hatch-shocks-and-remove-brackets-from-factory-shocks-diy/

 

Literally on the first page of the guides section. Not sure how hard you looked. :dry::lol:

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Hi all, i bought a new set of struts for my tailgate but am having problems removing the old ones, can anyone help?

I have searched the forum but cant find anything!! HELPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!! :wacko:

This should help; http://www.350z-uk.c...ory-shocks-diy/

 

Literally on the first page of the guides section. Not sure how hard you looked. :dry::lol:

Hmmm i was actually hoping not to have to do this but seems like its the only way!! Thanks for that, good to see a clear guide!!
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You don't had to cut them open. You can use a screwdriver and some plairs.

 

Use the screwdriver to pop the metal band away from the main shaft, the just keep pulling and twisting and the clip will seperate from the body of the piston.

 

Once the clip is removed, a light tap will move the piston off of its bolt.

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You don't had to cut them open. You can use a screwdriver and some plairs.

 

Use the screwdriver to pop the metal band away from the main shaft, the just keep pulling and twisting and the clip will seperate from the body of the piston.

 

Once the clip is removed, a light tap will move the piston off of its bolt.

I cant actually see a metal band!! eeeks!!
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You don't had to cut them open. You can use a screwdriver and some plairs.

 

Use the screwdriver to pop the metal band away from the main shaft, the just keep pulling and twisting and the clip will seperate from the body of the piston.

 

Once the clip is removed, a light tap will move the piston off of its bolt.

I cant actually see a metal band!! eeeks!!

 

That is because there is not any on the OEM strut.

 

Alex. :)

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You don't had to cut them open. You can use a screwdriver and some plairs.

 

Use the screwdriver to pop the metal band away from the main shaft, the just keep pulling and twisting and the clip will seperate from the body of the piston.

 

Once the clip is removed, a light tap will move the piston off of its bolt.

I cant actually see a metal band!! eeeks!!

 

That is because there is not any on the OEM strut.

 

Alex. :)

Really, weird, I must have had non-oem struts then. :shrug:

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