Hey guys,
Just thought I'd share this as I broke my proper strut spreader tool (don't ask how lol) and was left dumbstruck for a little while.
Just a bit of background info, the front strut of a Mk4 slots into an opening in the knuckle assembly. For this to happen, you need to spread the gap opening with a tool, such as this:

The way it works is you slot the narrow side into the gap, then turn 90 degrees with a wrench, effectively widening the gap and elongating the opening so you can slot the strut in.
Well, I broke my spreader tool and was left in a pickle. I remembered when I took the car up for a notch job with Alex G that he used an allen key. The gap on the knuckle assembly is approximately 1/4" in width, so I ended up using a 1/4" hex bit. Helped get a bit of the strut in, but still wasn't wide enough to get it in easily (even with the weight of the car on it). Then I remembered I had reducer sockets going down to 1/4", so I went ahead and used that instead, and voila, the strut just slid in effortlessly.

Hope this helps others!
Just thought I'd share this as I broke my proper strut spreader tool (don't ask how lol) and was left dumbstruck for a little while.
Just a bit of background info, the front strut of a Mk4 slots into an opening in the knuckle assembly. For this to happen, you need to spread the gap opening with a tool, such as this:

The way it works is you slot the narrow side into the gap, then turn 90 degrees with a wrench, effectively widening the gap and elongating the opening so you can slot the strut in.
Well, I broke my spreader tool and was left in a pickle. I remembered when I took the car up for a notch job with Alex G that he used an allen key. The gap on the knuckle assembly is approximately 1/4" in width, so I ended up using a 1/4" hex bit. Helped get a bit of the strut in, but still wasn't wide enough to get it in easily (even with the weight of the car on it). Then I remembered I had reducer sockets going down to 1/4", so I went ahead and used that instead, and voila, the strut just slid in effortlessly.

Hope this helps others!
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