strut bearing advice
David Kavanagh
audiguy at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 11:44:36 EST 2005
For something like that, I wouldn't take the strut out just to replace
or relube a working bearing. Now, if you had to take the strut out for
some other work, then, might as well.
I'd say, just replace the bad bearing and save yourself the time.
I think there are some things that should be done in pairs, but this
isn't one of them.
David
On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 08:32:20 -0800, Chris Dyer <chrisdyer at hotmail.com> wrote:
> So it's looking like my '87 5kcstq needs a new driver side strut bearing. Is
> is wise to do just one? Is it more prudent to do both sides; sort of a
> "might as well"?
>
> t.i.a.
>
> PS: front end was rebuilt w/new shock all 'round about 5 years ago. (minus
> strut bearings of course)
>
> from chrisdyer at hotmail.com
>
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