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+ | [* black] With the new lift support, start with the bottom joint. Slide the flat screw-head under the metal belt again and pull it out until you can fit the strut onto the ball joint. |
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+ | [* black] If the strut is too long (the ball-joint and socket on the strut do not match up), you may need to take off the other old strut first. Ensure your partner has a strong arm to hold the hatch open long enough |
+ | [* black] Once it is securely on the ball joint, release the metal belt by taking the screwdriver out from under it. |
+ | [* black] The third picture shows the strut securely on the joint. |
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