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Old 07-14-2010, 07:57 AM
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i'm trying to install an strut bar that I ordered. I have to remove the strut bar bolts... how would I go about removing the bolts? Should the be car on the ground or do I have to raise it up? thanks
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On the ground.

Jacking it up miiiiiiight make it a little easier as the strut towers won't be under any load, but the front of the S2000 is already pretty damn stiff, so either way should be doable without a problem.
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Strut bars are useless on the S.

Also, you'll have a very tough time removing the nuts without an impact gun. I took them off with the car on the ground.
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Originally Posted by MikeyCB,Jul 14 2010, 01:24 PM
Strut bars are useless on the S.
I thought this too...but wasn't sure.
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Nothing to worry about, just fit them with the S2000 on the ground.
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