Complete video (https://youtu.be/8Sn986HecaQ) where we walk through the OEM steps required in order to replace GM struts on a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix. We also show how to compress strut springs in order to replace the struts and strut mounts the safe way. In addition, we provide GM factory service manual steps illustrating every torque spec for each bolt. This process is the same for various other GM vehicles including Chevy Impala, Monte Carlo, and Malibu, Buick Lacrosse, Lucerne, Regal and many other GM vehicles.
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Complete video (https://youtu.be/8Sn986HecaQ) where we walk through the OEM steps required in order to replace GM struts on a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix. We also show how to compress strut springs in order to replace the struts and strut mounts the safe way. In addition, we provide GM factory service manual steps illustrating every torque spec for each bolt.