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Subaru: WRX Wagon Strut Disassembly/Reassembly

  1. #1
    Ned
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    WRX Wagon Strut Disassembly/Reassembly

    I'm about to change out the blown rear struts on my '02 WRX Wagon (replacing
    with OEM). Looking at the service manual, it calls for the use of a special
    tool to hold the piston rod from turning as the strut top nut is
    removed/replaced. My question is: Is this tool necessary, or can it be
    done with standard hand tools?

    TIA



  2. #2
    S
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    Re: WRX Wagon Strut Disassembly/Reassembly

    Hi Ned!

    On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 10:02:16 -0500, "Ned Pike"
    <adelphia.net> wrote:
     

    You will need a strut spring compressor for sure; you'll hurt yourself
    getting them apart, and will never get them back together without one.
    Inexpensive to rent.
    As far as the shaft, I _think_ there is a socket for a 5 or 6mm allen
    wrench at the end of the shaft There was on the STI strut for sure;
    pop off the plastic cover and take a look at the ones on your car to
    be sure. What worked for me was to take a 17mm socket (fits the shaft
    nut) and grind flats at the back so that I could put an adjustable
    wrench on it. Compress the spring, put the socket on the nut, and
    reach thru the drive opening with an allen wrench to hold the shaft
    while you loosen the nut. It wasn't horribly tight; 40-50 ft.lb or so.
    Be sure to make an indexing mark on the lower perch, rubber isolator,
    spring, and top perch/isolator so you can easily realign things. Also
    pay attention to the order of any spacers or whatever that are freed
    when you lift off the top.
    What will probably be more of a challenge is the two bolts holding the
    hub to the strut. The ones on mine were incredibly tight, and one of
    them didn't have enough room to get a socket/breaker bar on the nut. I
    used a box end wrench with a length of pipe, and most of my repertoire
    of blasphemy to get it loose. Everything is pretty self-explanatory
    from there, and shouldn't pose any problems.

    ByeBye! S.

    Steve Jernigan KG0MB
    Laboratory Manager
    Microelectronics Research
    University of Colorado
    (719) 262-3101


 

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