I just had to post on this thread. I ordered new Koni yellows from Paragon with the adjustable ride height option. Decided with the wife out of town yesterday would be a reat day to get that done. Never actualy doing a strut replacement before, I used the "search" option here and came across this thread discussing how to get them out without a spring compressor. What Flash is saying here works so slick.............its almost too easy. I'll summarize a few other "search's" that helped along the way.
Putting the car on Jacks: Jack the car from the rear jack point in front of the rear tire. It will lift the front of the car high
enough to get a jack stand set under the front jacking point. Let the car down VERY SLOWELY
and verify you have the jack stand where you want it. Do the same for the other side.
Disconnect the Sway Bar: After you have taken off the wheels, discinnect the sway bar where it connects to the lower
control arm and swing it out of the way. You may have to use a jack and lift the control arm
a bit to get the pressure off on the sway arm but it will come out of both sides without too much
trouble.
Take off the air deflector that directs the air to your rotor and the ground wire that connects to the strut alomg with the
plastic connectors which hold the harnesses and brake lines. The strut should now be free
of anything prohibiting you from pulling it out when the bolts are off.
Loosen the 2 nuts at the bottom of the strut and then place a jack under the control arm as Flash states in the thread
below, just enough to compress the spring but not enough to raise the car off of the jack
stand.
Take the top center nut off of the strut from above leaving the strut bearing in the car. Lower the jack slowely until
most of the spring has decompressed but the strut shaft is still in the bearing a little. This
makes it easier to take the bottom bolts out without the damn thing flopping around. Just before
you take out the last bolt at the bottom, release the jack and lower the control arm the rest of
the way. Be ready because the brake rotor and caliper unit will fall toward you when you push
out the last bottom bolt so have your left hand on that assembly to hold it up and take out the
strut and spring with your right hand.
Do the other side.
DONE. It was almost too easy...............Thanks again Flash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!