yes, you do.
> Hi guys - am getting different answer from the "experts" at Canadian
> Tire re changing the rear struts. One says yes you need to compress
> springs to get at them and the other says no you don't. So am turning to
> guys who really know. TIA.
### - 27 Apr 2006 20:23 GMT
We never had to compress ours in the rear. The front ones you do. We have a 2000 model.
yes, you do.
"Jan" <myredsunfire@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e7dece3afb2bae498973c@shawnews...
> Hi guys - am getting different answer from the "experts" at Canadian
> Tire re changing the rear struts. One says yes you need to compress
> springs to get at them and the other says no you don't. So am turning to
> guys who really know. TIA.
> --
>
> Cheers!
>
> Jan