myotis1134
SHO Member
Hey guys. This is turning into a real shit show. I really should have just bought fully assembled struts.
My rear struts have never been replaced by me, which is why I don't have any receipts. The rear suspension is all fused metal and rusty parts.
I have already ordered new end-links, and bushings all around, but I'm really struggling with the struts. Can't find an exploded diagram of what's supposed to be in the assembly, and I don't have my books with me.
I have pulled the old struts, and disassembled them. Last night I cleaned up the parts which I need to reuse, and ran into a snag.
I assume this is a bushing? It sits on top of the upper strut mount.


As you can see, one of them is garbage. I took a grinder to the rust, and removed most of the bottom part that sits on the mount. I cannot find this part online, it has no part number on it anywhere. Not a peep anywhere of this part.
It looks like a bushing, and since it is obviously discontinued, I played with the idea of attempting to repair it by adding material via welding, then taking it to the local machine shop for leveling and surfacing. After removing all the rust, there doesn't seem to be enough material left to reliably weld without burning the thing up.
Plan B is to find an alternate part. Rubber or polyurethane shouldn't be too difficult right?
My rear struts have never been replaced by me, which is why I don't have any receipts. The rear suspension is all fused metal and rusty parts.
I have already ordered new end-links, and bushings all around, but I'm really struggling with the struts. Can't find an exploded diagram of what's supposed to be in the assembly, and I don't have my books with me.
I have pulled the old struts, and disassembled them. Last night I cleaned up the parts which I need to reuse, and ran into a snag.
I assume this is a bushing? It sits on top of the upper strut mount.


As you can see, one of them is garbage. I took a grinder to the rust, and removed most of the bottom part that sits on the mount. I cannot find this part online, it has no part number on it anywhere. Not a peep anywhere of this part.
It looks like a bushing, and since it is obviously discontinued, I played with the idea of attempting to repair it by adding material via welding, then taking it to the local machine shop for leveling and surfacing. After removing all the rust, there doesn't seem to be enough material left to reliably weld without burning the thing up.
Plan B is to find an alternate part. Rubber or polyurethane shouldn't be too difficult right?


