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Bilstein Touring Strut - Do they need to be unlocked at the start

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coodoo99
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Joined: 24 March 2012
Year and Model: 1996
Location: Seattle

Bilstein Touring Strut - Do they need to be unlocked at the start

Post by coodoo99 »

I just put in a pair of Bilstein Touring Struts and it didn't feel like I had to turn the strut inner rod to unlock it. I just installed them per instruction and it felt like the inner rod would turn freely when they came out of the shipping box. Following the install and torquing every thing down, I'm getting a rattle out our of the front end post install and short drive around the neighborhood. I'm wondering the new struts needed to be unlocked and then let to extend to free play. Anyone have a definitive answer on this one? Thanks, Peter :P

beigg
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Year and Model: 850 97
Location: Est. Mi

Post by beigg »

reused mounts? What was all replaced?
ugh smh 850 Turbo fridge

coodoo99
Posts: 29
Joined: 24 March 2012
Year and Model: 1996
Location: Seattle

Post by coodoo99 »

All new. I used picked up the IPD kit that refreshes all but the spring.

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