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Nooooo, I don't want to hear that. :cry:

What if, I welded a 1/2" wide strap of a thicker gauge metal around the outside? That would hold the top together...right?

Even at full droop with the car off the ground those gland nut threads are holding the weight of the strut,

brake components, wheel and tire - maybe 60-70lbs The tension from a lowered spring maybe another

10lbs.  80 lbs isn't that much...right?

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When you tighten the gland nut on to the shock body those threads and the strut tube are under tension.  In use, the tensile force doesn't change much because the shock shaft just moves up and down inside the assembly.  Torquing a shock in to the tube will tell the story.  It will probably spread apart and you won't be able to torque it down.

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Nooooo, I don't want to hear that. :cry:

What if, I welded a 1/2" wide strap of a thicker gauge metal around the outside? That would hold the top together...right?

Even at full droop with the car off the ground those gland nut threads are holding the weight of the strut,

brake components, wheel and tire - maybe 60-70lbs The tension from a lowered spring maybe another

10lbs.  80 lbs isn't that much...right?

I suggested the gland nut torque just so that you could see the final nail in the coffin.  But, if the rest of the tube is in okay shape, the base and the casting could be used for some of the "coilover" kits being sold.  So don't throw it away, sell it.  Trade it maybe.

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