Rear Tension Strut Kit Mopar Part # P4510826

Stock VS/new


What do they do??
Higher durometer bushings virtually eliminates wheel hop under braking for improved suspension control.
Rating 1 -10 For Difficulty
2-3
Tools needed
Jack
1/2" Wratchet
Sockets
21mm Deep
19mm Deep
18mm Deep
15mm
14mm box end wrench
First Jack up rear end of car

Next Remove the Wheel using a 19mm Socket
Next remove the rear 21mm nut from the Tension Strut


I used a impact gun and didn't need to hold the Tension Strut. If you need to hold the Tension Strut you would use a 14mm Open ended wrench.
Once that nut is off take of the washer and bushing.

Next at the other end of the Tension Strut is the bracket for the E-Brake cable
Take the two nuts off 15mm


Once that is off take off the E-Brack bracket and move aside
Next Take off the two studs that hold the Tension Strut to the Chasis.
They are 18mm and you will need a deep socket.
 
Once that is done you can remove the stock Tension Strut. Repeat the proccess for the new Tension Strut. Torque the chasis studs to 70ft/lbs the 15mm brake line bracket to 250 in/lbs and the rear 21MM Nut to 70 ft/lbs.
Put the wheel back on and torque the Lugs to 95-100 ft/lbs.
Repeat for the other side.
Have fun.
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