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Old 10-01-2002, 09:16 AM   #2
Clark Rodgers
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There is no easy answer to this but I will give you some options. First, you can wedge something under the nut while you are turning it, some kind of prybar. Second, cutting it off would be nice, but due to the location it will be tough to get a hacksaw or cutting wheel in there. Last, is there anyway you can hit either the nut or stud with a SHARP chisel. This way you could split the nut or cut the stud. It is a good thing it is the one facing the out side and you could also disconnect the upper bolts and then raise the car this will help let the suspension extend down further.

As far as the new shocks go, I recommend either the KYB gas adjust or the GR2 one's. Defintely the best shock for the money.
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