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Old 08-02-2002, 06:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Neuspeed strut bar installation question

Ok, i followed the instructions and i can't seem to get the bar over the screws correctly. I was struggling hard, but im afraid because if i do it so hard i might damage it or something. So my question is, do you think i might have the wrong bar but it says its for a 97-01, or do you usually struggle hard to put it on ?
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I just put a little elbow grease into it and it popped right into space. Just use a little finess and it should be in.
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put 1 sude on lightly then push!!!!!

thats y i hink neuspeed is such a good design cuz it really holds it tight

last time it took 30 mins for me to put it on...i had to pull toooo
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Mine was off by a good 1/3 of an inch off and I had to use the carjack to spread the two holes apart. After that it was puyfect.
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Just put some effort into it, dude
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strut bar...

elbow grease...elbow grease...elbow grease...it never hurt anybody. Should take you 15 min tops to install...it was made to hook on tight. Just sack up, and do it.

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Old 08-03-2002, 06:25 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Put it on as best you can then jack the place a jack in the middle (the little hook thing) and slowly lift the car. This makes installation alot easier! I did SHLude97's and mine this way.
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Put it on as best you can then jack the place a jack in the middle (the little hook thing) and slowly lift the car. This makes installation alot easier! I did SHLude97's and mine this way.
yes, and an excellent job at that!!
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put you back into it, haha
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