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LCA struts

Encswsm

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While cleaning and painting my Lca struts I not8ced the ends look deformed. I'd this normal or should I think sbout replacing them. They appear to be after market as they don't have a hole for a cotter key.

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If they are bent then replace them.
 
If they are bent then replace them.
they do not look bent its more like the ends were pushed into a hollow tube deforming the tube upon entry. but if you roll them on the ground they are just fine.
 
I think mine look the same.
That's probably just the way they were originally.
 
I think those oem strut bars are forged. And are stronger than aftermarket parts . As long as the threads are good. I'd use them.
 
How did I reply into someone elses answer? Weird. Im thinking Im going with the ones I have.. Thanks All
 
The main load here is only in tension.
Nothing I see concerns me, even if odd.
 
What????????????????
Be more specific and I might be able to address your question.
My above statement is accurate.
Also consider, they are often and/or used to be called "brake struts".
 
Not all of them had the holes for the roll pin.
 
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