Strut Towers Are Gone

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jmdearras
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Re: Strut Towers Are Gone

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Mx3forever wrote:Image

The left strut still in place on a rusted bottom support.

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The right strut is through the rusted bottom support and rattling around the ledge!
No sign of the top support piece, perhaps I left it in a crater in Cincinnati.

Are these replaceable rear strut mounts? I thought the metal seemed really thin for a major part of a structure.
What happened to me was the entire top plate, bolts, seatbelt and all "poped" off the strut tower "tube" lower than your image shows. As mentioned above, you have just lost the top strut mounts, no structural issues with the car body!

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Re: Strut Towers Are Gone

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"The funny thing is mine broke right past the AA highway on 275. lol. Where are you located?"

Actually, I don't live there. I was visiting over the weekend. Those are some of the roughest roads I have seen for a while. There were roads where sections of the pavement would just shift 2 inches up or down without warning.

I'll be back, in about 5 years. Until then, I did leave part of my suspension there.

As for this, once I pull the struts out I'm going to de-rust what's left and repaint and weatherize anything there from the bottom side up. Anyone have a really good rubber based
spray covering they recommend for the wheel wells and up to the tower?

Thanks
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Re: Strut Towers Are Gone

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Humm,

Well, I got everything back on.
My stopper Seats were rotted out too and no one seemed to carry them or had heard of them.
They didn't go back on.

After i got it back together it almost sounds like I have the faint sound of a rear drum brake rubbing.
I haven't noticed any grab coasting though.
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Re: Strut Towers Are Gone

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A faint whirring noise is probably a wheel bearing. Was probably damaged when the spring broke. The rear wheel bearing is replaced as an assembly and relatively easy to remove/replace. You can probably get one in decent shape at a wrecker if you're really poor.
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Re: Strut Towers Are Gone

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Get a can of "Rust Check" or Spray rust proofing OIL and spray the whole inside of the strut tower before you put the strut assembly back in.

Will stop anything structural from rusting out in the future.
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