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Old 8/25/07, 08:53 PM
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Steeda Heavy Duty Upper Strut Mount

Does anybody have a pic of these installed on the strut?
Old 8/30/07, 03:59 AM
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Do you want an underhood pic of the mounts installed in the car? One of my friends took some pics when I was doing the install, so I should have some of the strut mount, spring, and strut assembled before putting them on the car.
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Justr FYI - if you get these and you have the UPR billet strut tower cap kit under the hood it will NOT fit - the Steeda bolts are a different size.
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Are you doing this to stop suspension noises? From what I've seen they don't necessarily cure it and the newest TSB may finally be the true fix. People are now swapping out the HD mount for the new factory caps. I was literally ordering a set myself to update with a new set of shocks and stumbled across the multitude of threads about the new setup. The pics of it look like it will fix everything. I had been off the forums for a couple weeks and would of totally missed it and replaced the whole setup again to only have the same problem if I hadn't logged on yesterday.

I was going to take the whole thing apart next week and now its getting fixed for free.
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Originally Posted by kevinb120
Are you doing this to stop suspension noises? From what I've seen they don't necessarily cure it and the newest TSB may finally be the true fix. People are now swapping out the HD mount for the new factory caps. I was literally ordering a set myself to update with a new set of shocks and stumbled across the multitude of threads about the new setup. The pics of it look like it will fix everything. I had been off the forums for a couple weeks and would of totally missed it and replaced the whole setup again to only have the same problem if I hadn't logged on yesterday.

I was going to take the whole thing apart next week and now its getting fixed for free.

You have a link to info about that TSB and the new strut mount?

Eric
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http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showth...138#post993138

http://forums.bradbarnett.net/showthread.php?t=69851

Old 8/31/07, 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Burke0011
Justr FYI - if you get these and you have the UPR billet strut tower cap kit under the hood it will NOT fit - the Steeda bolts are a different size.
well, this is a bit off-topic, but since you brought it up, the steeda billet strut nut covers won't fit either.
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Thanks for the links. I was looking around and exploring the forums and found them on my own. Appreciate it.

Eric
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