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Rear shock replacement - 91 Jetta (Mex)
From the shock I removed the rubber snap-cover, the nut and large dish
washer -- but recessed into the upper rubber bearing is another nut that requires a 17mm wrench. Though I'm sure there is a special tool available, I'd appreciate any short-cut ideas on how to remove it. I think it's unlikely that a cut-out socket (like the 21 / 22 mm used on the Front Struts) is used -- there's only about 1/2" clearance between the top of the shock piston rod and the speaker shelf metalwork. Thanks! Jim |
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