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  • #527641
    tai blalocktai blalock
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      What does it mean if you depress a strut and it pops and leaks fluid all over everything?
      Don’t say, “you need new struts”. Were they bad or are you not supposed to push them down that far? I pushed the old ones down to see how much resistance they had left in them and they blew up on me.

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    • #527653
      BillBill
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        No…the seals are worn out. They are not supposed to leak fluid anywhere,anytime.

        #527708
        exceptionalchrisexceptionalchris
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          You need new struts. They are not suppose to leak. They should decompress the same rate as they compressed.

          #527714
          Dave OlsonDave
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            struts and shocks should rebound slower than they compress. Shocks / Struts are 30% compression 70% rebound generally speaking

            #527882
            college mancollege man
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              If the struts are leaking. replace them.

              #527904
              Dave OlsonDave
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                actually the strut should ooze a very small amount of oil every time it is compressed to keep the shaft lubed. so a bit of dampness on the top of the strut body by the shaft is normal.

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