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+[title] ADDITIONAL NOTES
+[* black] I have just finished replacing the shocks and mount.
+[* black] Found it more convenient to remove the 4 bolts holding the ball joint plate to the strut pole. Don't forget to replace the old bolts with new OR at least use LocTite if you want to re-use the old bolts. DO NOT use a lot of the LocTIte, only a couple of drops, one on each side of the bolt.
+[* black] Use a big trolley jack and make it a good one. See the one in Step 10 - this best for the job. If you can get the job done in a DIY garage then do it there. Consider the cost as a learning fee for yourself.