What parts are required for Koni's and Strano springs
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(1) LH 22146933
(1) RH 22146934
(2) LH bolts (with the torx head..) 15548771
(2) RH bolts 11515510
(4) nuts 11517996 (this number used to be 10255857 and was superceded)
The upper shock bolts (for the shock rod that comes up through the mount)
(2) 11517996 (this number used to be 11515604 and was superceded)
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The upper shock mount part numbers are:
(1) LH 22146933
(1) RH 22146934
(2) LH bolts (with the torx head..) 15548771
(2) RH bolts 11515510
(4) nuts 11517996 (this number used to be 10255857 and was superceded)
The upper shock bolts (for the shock rod that comes up through the mount)
(2) 11517996 (this number used to be 11515604 and was superceded)
(1) LH 22146933
(1) RH 22146934
(2) LH bolts (with the torx head..) 15548771
(2) RH bolts 11515510
(4) nuts 11517996 (this number used to be 10255857 and was superceded)
The upper shock bolts (for the shock rod that comes up through the mount)
(2) 11517996 (this number used to be 11515604 and was superceded)
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$130 each for the mounts If you need the bolts I can get those prices too
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Ok guys let me clarify something that I should of when I posted the pictures of the upper isolators. The strut mounts that are anywhere from 120 to 150 each do not come with the isolators that are needed for the install. They have to be purchased separately from the mounts.
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Ok I dont have a picture of the mounts themselves but I do have this pic with them attached to the shocks. The shocks on the right have the mounts on top.
And you also need these that are also part of the upper assembly.
And the last thing that is needed is the lower spring seat. It sits on top of the perch itself that the spring sits on.
And you also need these that are also part of the upper assembly.
And the last thing that is needed is the lower spring seat. It sits on top of the perch itself that the spring sits on.
Last edited by Greekey; 06-18-2009 at 01:44 PM.
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Damn thats expensive crap considering what these pieces actually are. So give or take nearly 300 dollars all together for the parts. I think im just gonna re-use my original stuff since it only has 22K miles on it.
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Ok guys let me clarify something that I should of when I posted the pictures of the upper isolators. The strut mounts that are anywhere from 120 to 150 each do not come with the isolators that are needed for the install. They have to be purchased separately from the mounts.
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the only reason you shouldnt reuse your current ones is if the rubber on the upper strut mount where the strut goes through is corroded and you can see the metal or if the rubber on the top of the strut mount is corroded off as well... neither of these should happen under normal circumstances.
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the only reason you shouldnt reuse your current ones is if the rubber on the upper strut mount where the strut goes through is corroded and you can see the metal or if the rubber on the top of the strut mount is corroded off as well... neither of these should happen under normal circumstances.