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As for depressurizing the strut before removal, all I did was unscrew the air fitting slightly and let the remaining pressure bleed out before removing completely. I also pulled the fuse in the rear compartment to disable compressor until new strut in place. |
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I got a response via email from arnott tis morning. They told me that these are refurbished and sometimes have a little rust on them. This was excessive and it sounds like there is water in the air strut. Not okay. As for the aluminum top cap. They say that majority of the struts they refurbish the original top caps are damaged and this one with fit proper. As well, the air supply hose will fit fine. I am sending this one back today and they will be sending me a new one.
I think arnotts product is fine but am very surprised they sent this one out. Have the air struts others have bought from arnott come with this fabricated aluminum top cap? Reference the 3rd picture below. Last edited by AZX54.4; 09-28-2010 at 03:09 PM. |
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Here are a few photos of the air strut I just received from arnott. I will be sending it back.
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That rust looks pretty bad to me. It probably will only be a matter of time before it eats up the strut. I am afraid that the same thing would happen to me. I have a strut in mint condition, with the exception of the small left side strut leak. Almost would rather be without the car for 3 weeks and see if they can repair my old one. The car only has 46K miles on it and it has been taken well care of over the years.
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Overall, I guess they are handling this pretty well. I wish they would expedite the shipping to get it back to me and that they had one ready to send out but I cant really control that. |
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Wow...those pics are pretty bad ! Don't blame you for rejecting it. Both the struts they sent me were like new condition. Hope they treat you right on the replacement.
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What was the top cap like on the ones you received? Was it the OEM top cap or was it one of arnott's fabricated aluminum top caps? (I am referring to the top cap that has the slot for the air hose and the bolts that mount on top of the air strut under the hood/ Refer to my 3rd picture) This one they last sent had an aluminum fabricated top cap and the previous one I received from them did not have that. |
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Both top caps were like OE - had locating tabs and new studs. Left side came with new nuts and washers for top as well / right side not.
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Interesting. This junk one had an aluminum top cap like you can see in the photo. I prefer having an oem top cap.
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I just received and installed my Arnott struts today, and they look and work great. No rust or appearance issues, and they fit perfectly. The install itself is not too difficult for a DIY project. All you need are some basic hand tools, a floor jack, and jack stands. Took about 4 hours total to do both sides. An extra set of hands helps to line up the strut bolts. My X now rides and turns like new again. Boy, what a difference! Now I just have to figure out how to clear the SLS inactive warning from the computer.
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