How Do You Remove Struts From 2000 Subaru?
The struts on a 2000 Subaru essentially are shock absorbers which turn with the wheels. These struts dampen the ride on the vehicle when it hits bumps, and helps control oscillation. When the struts go out, it can become difficult to control the up and down movement of the car, and could make braking difficult as well. In this case, the vehicle is a 2000 Subaru Impreza, but the process is similar for other Subaru vehicles. Lift the entire car in the air using the jack and set it down on four jack stands, one on each corner. Take off all of the wheels using the tire iron and move them out of the immediate area. Unbolt the sway bar connection on the side of the strut using an open-end wrench. Unbolt the antilock brake system’s sensor wire on the side of the strut using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket. Unbolt the bolts holding the steering knuckle to the strut using a 3/8-inch ratchet and socket and an open-end wrench. Remove the bottom bolt but keep the top bolt in place on the strut. Po