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Old 10-08-2013, 08:15 PM
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installing coils need some help.

So I will be installing my coils this week and was wondering can I re use the original hardware ? Or will I need new hardware ? I ask because a friend of mine said that when he installed his coils ( on a GTO ) he had to replace some . Something about the original bolts being TTY
torque to yield and not reuseable? Is this the same for our G's?
 
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You don't have too but I did on mine because they where pretty rusted/worn (only front lower mounting bolts).
 
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Originally Posted by K.C
So I will be installing my coils this week and was wondering can I re use the original hardware ? Or will I need new hardware ? I ask because a friend of mine said that when he installed his coils ( on a GTO ) he had to replace some . Something about the original bolts being TTY
torque to yield and not reuseable? Is this the same for our G's?
I don't recall ever reading that the suspension on our cars uses TTY hardware, but if they do, it would clearly indicate it in the FSM. I'd suggest you just look there.
 
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