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22mm, 18mm sockets, 18mm and 13mm wrenches and an impact driver for those big 22mm is a must. A 10mm socket for the single bolt holding the sensor line in place. And either vice lock pliers (which I used) or the right sized open end wrench (I did not check the size) to hold the strut link in place while you remove the nut. This is totally a DIY project. Just do a fully loaded strut assembly replacement, and also replace the stabilizer links as well as stabilizer bushings (drivers' side is a bit of a pain to do due to very little room to work). Just get an alignment after you're done. While you're at it, replace your rear shocks and stabilizer links. They are both short money and very easy to do.
DO NOT DO THIS YOURSELF,ITS NOT A DIY JOB.YOU ALSO NEED AN ALIGNMENT WHEN DONE
This will be my third event.I just cannot believe how long I have been on the net and nobody has answered.Videos are not any better.Auto parts stores don't have the bolt size listed.But I got my own answers.
GLAD TO HERE IT.BE CAREFUL