Make sure these are not the pre-assembled ones as they are of lesser quality than buying all the parts individually and building a new one from scratch. You'll need a McPherson Strut Spring Compression too for DIY.
They are AC delco 580-433, which I matched to what was on the Truck and verified on ac delco website it matched my codes in the booklet. I am going full factory replacement here, I like the auto leveling + electronic suspension. It's a family cruiser, so I want it to be like a cloud. Love the truck, can't wait until its newified. I bought it with 105k on it, so I am sure I actually never felt how smooth it is supposed to be yet.
I was planning on taking the struts off and going to the mechanic to have them put the springs on. Not messing with that myself.
Once all the suspension is done, I am going to preemptively replace the fuel pump. Once spring rolls around, popping the heads off and getting rid of DOD. While I am there, new motor mounts will go on and maybe long tubes. At the minimum, shorties to get rid of the rusted on exhaust manifolds. Definitely new oil pump and new camshaft as well. Debating on dumping VVT for just a straight 3 bolt cam, we will see.
Should be like new after all this and very reliable, other than the oil burning. Nothing I can do there, but I just throw a quart in every couple months, not a huge deal.
I don't have a work commute, so this thing should last a long ass time. I need to find a way to slow down the rust though.
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