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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: San Jose, California
Age: 58
Posts: 5,281
Real Name: Tim
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Elite Member
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: San Jose, California
Age: 58
Posts: 5,281
Real Name: Tim
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Before taking the strut off, try this. Put the nut on without the washer and tighten it down snugly but don't totally crank on it. This will compress the rubber bushings a little so when you take the nut off, there's a good chance you'll now have threads showing above the washer so you can get the nut threaded on the shaft and you can tighten it all back up.
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